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Algeria, Tunisia Conclude High-Level Cooperation Talks

Tunis, December 12, 2025 – The 23rd session of the Algerian-Tunisian Joint High Commission concluded its proceedings in Tunis on Friday. The meeting, aimed at bolstering bilateral cooperation, was co-chaired by Algerian Prime Minister Sifi Gherib and Tunisian Head of Government, Sarah Zaafrani.

The discussions focused on a wide array of sectors, including trade, energy, infrastructure, and security. Both delegations expressed a strong commitment to deepening the strategic partnership between Algeria and Tunisia.

Key outcomes of the session are expected to be announced in the coming days, detailing specific agreements and initiatives designed to enhance collaboration across various fields. Sources close to the commission indicate that particular attention was given to streamlining border procedures to facilitate trade and the movement of people between the two countries.

Energy cooperation also featured prominently in the discussions, with both sides exploring opportunities for joint ventures in the exploration and production of hydrocarbons. Furthermore, the commission examined ways to strengthen security cooperation in the face of regional challenges, including counter-terrorism efforts and border security management.

The Algerian-Tunisian Joint High Commission serves as a crucial platform for fostering dialogue and cooperation between the two nations. This latest session underscores the shared commitment to strengthening bilateral ties and addressing common challenges in a spirit of partnership and mutual understanding. The next session is scheduled to take place in Algiers in 2026.

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