Tunis, Tunisia – The 23rd session of the Joint Algerian-Tunisian High Cooperation Committee commenced Friday in Tunis, marking a significant step in bolstering bilateral relations between the two North African nations.
The summit is being co-chaired by Algerian Prime Minister, Mr. Sifi Gherib, and the Tunisian Head of Government, Ms. Sarah Zaafarani. The high-level meeting underscores the commitment of both Algeria and Tunisia to deepen cooperation across various sectors.
DZWatch sources indicate that discussions will focus on strengthening economic partnerships, enhancing security cooperation, and promoting cultural exchange. Key areas of interest include increasing trade volume, streamlining border procedures, and collaborating on renewable energy projects. Furthermore, the committee is expected to address regional security challenges and explore joint initiatives to combat terrorism and cross-border crime.
The Joint High Cooperation Committee serves as a vital platform for Algeria and Tunisia to identify shared priorities, address common challenges, and chart a course for future collaboration. The outcomes of this 23rd session are anticipated to pave the way for enhanced cooperation and mutual benefit for both countries. Observers believe that closer ties between Algeria and Tunisia will contribute significantly to regional stability and economic prosperity.
This summit highlights the enduring bonds of friendship and fraternity between the Algerian and Tunisian people, solidifying their commitment to a shared future of progress and cooperation. Further details on specific agreements and initiatives are expected to be released following the conclusion of the summit.


