Tunis – Prime Minister Sifi Gharib concluded his official visit to the Republic of Tunisia on Friday, marking the end of a series of high-level discussions and agreements aimed at bolstering bilateral relations. The visit centered around the 23rd session of the Algerian-Tunisian Joint Grand Commission.
The Prime Minister’s visit culminated in the signing of several agreements, Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs), and cooperative programs spanning various sectors. These agreements are designed to enhance cooperation and strengthen the partnership between the two neighboring nations.
Key areas of focus during the discussions included trade, energy, and security cooperation. Both delegations reaffirmed their commitment to deepening ties and fostering greater collaboration across all fields. The agreements signed are expected to pave the way for increased investment and economic growth in both Algeria and Tunisia.
The Joint Grand Commission served as a platform for addressing common challenges and exploring new opportunities for collaboration. The Prime Minister emphasized Algeria’s commitment to supporting Tunisia’s economic development and stability. The Tunisian government expressed its gratitude for Algeria’s continued support and partnership.
The visit underscores the strong and enduring relationship between Algeria and Tunisia. Both countries share deep historical, cultural, and economic ties. The agreements reached during this official visit are a testament to the commitment of both governments to further strengthen these ties and work together towards a shared future of prosperity and stability.
The Prime Minister’s delegation included several key ministers and government officials. Discussions were held with their Tunisian counterparts on specific areas of cooperation, ensuring a comprehensive and coordinated approach to implementing the agreements reached.



