Tunis, December 12, 2025 – The 23rd session of the Algerian-Tunisian Joint High Commission for Cooperation concluded Friday in Tunis with the signing of 25 agreements spanning multiple sectors.
The agreements were formalized during a ceremony presided over by Algerian Prime Minister Sifi Gherib and Tunisian Head of Government Sara Zaafrani. The meeting underscored the commitment of both nations to strengthening bilateral ties and fostering deeper collaboration.
While specific details of all 25 agreements were not immediately available, sources indicate they cover key areas of mutual interest, including trade, energy, infrastructure, and cultural exchange. The accords are expected to bolster economic activity and facilitate closer cooperation on shared challenges.
“These agreements represent a significant step forward in our ongoing efforts to deepen the strategic partnership between Algeria and Tunisia,” stated a senior official following the signing ceremony. “They reflect our shared vision for a prosperous and interconnected future.”
The Algerian delegation, led by Prime Minister Gherib, engaged in extensive discussions with their Tunisian counterparts throughout the day, focusing on identifying new opportunities for collaboration and addressing existing areas for improvement. The successful conclusion of the Joint High Commission meeting reaffirms the strong and enduring relationship between Algeria and Tunisia.
The newly signed agreements are expected to be implemented in the coming months, with regular monitoring to ensure their effectiveness and impact on both economies. Further details regarding the specific provisions of each agreement will be released in due course.



