Algeria

Algeria and Tunisia Strengthen Ties at Joint Commission Meeting

Tunis, December 12, 2025 – Prime Minister Sifi Ghrib held discussions with Tunisian Prime Minister Sarah Zaafarani Zenzeri in Tunis today, marking the 23rd session of the Algerian-Tunisian Joint Grand Commission. The meeting focused on bolstering bilateral relations and exploring new avenues for cooperation between the two nations.

The discussions provided an opportunity for both leaders to assess the current state of Algerian-Tunisian relations and identify areas for future growth. Key topics included trade, investment, and security cooperation, reflecting a shared commitment to regional stability and economic prosperity.

Prime Minister Ghrib emphasized Algeria’s dedication to deepening its strategic partnership with Tunisia, highlighting the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing common challenges. He noted the strong historical and cultural ties that bind the two countries, providing a solid foundation for enhanced cooperation.

Prime Minister Zenzeri echoed these sentiments, expressing Tunisia’s keen interest in expanding cooperation across various sectors. She underscored the significance of the Joint Grand Commission as a vital platform for advancing shared interests and fostering mutual understanding.

The 23rd session of the Joint Grand Commission underscores the commitment of both Algeria and Tunisia to strengthening their bilateral relationship. Further details regarding specific agreements and initiatives are expected to be released following the conclusion of the session.

This meeting serves as a testament to the enduring partnership between Algeria and Tunisia, paving the way for increased collaboration and mutual benefit in the years to come. The two nations are committed to working together to promote regional stability and economic growth.

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