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Algeria and Tunisia Deepen Ties at Joint Cooperation Committee

Tunis, Tunisia – The 23rd session of the Algerian-Tunisian Joint High Cooperation Committee commenced today in Tunis, marking a significant step in bolstering bilateral relations between the two nations.

The meeting is being co-chaired by Algerian Prime Minister Sifi Grib and Tunisian Head of Government Sarah Zaafarani. Discussions are focused on strengthening existing partnerships and exploring new avenues for collaboration across various sectors.

This session is a direct result of the directives issued by Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and Tunisian President Kais Saied, reflecting their shared commitment to enhancing bilateral cooperation and fostering stronger bonds of brotherhood and solidarity between the Algerian and Tunisian people.

DZWatch understands that the agenda includes a comprehensive review of ongoing projects and initiatives, as well as the identification of opportunities for increased cooperation in areas such as trade, energy, security, and cultural exchange.

The committee’s work is expected to result in the signing of several agreements and memoranda of understanding, further solidifying the strategic partnership between Algeria and Tunisia. The outcomes of this session are keenly anticipated, as they are poised to significantly impact the future trajectory of Algerian-Tunisian relations.

The meeting underscores the importance both countries place on regional stability and mutual prosperity. It reaffirms their dedication to working together to address common challenges and achieve shared goals.

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