Tunis, December 12, 2025 – The 23rd session of the Algerian-Tunisian Joint High Commission for Cooperation concluded its work in Tunis on Friday, marking another significant step in strengthening bilateral relations between the two nations.
The meeting served as a platform to reaffirm the shared vision and common ground between Algeria and Tunisia on numerous issues of mutual interest. Discussions focused on enhancing collaboration across various sectors, including trade, energy, infrastructure, and security. Both delegations expressed their commitment to deepening cooperation to address regional challenges and promote stability.
“This session of the Joint High Commission underscores the strong and enduring partnership between Algeria and Tunisia,” stated a high-ranking Algerian official. “We are committed to working together to realize the full potential of our bilateral relationship for the benefit of our people.”
The commission reviewed progress made on previously agreed-upon initiatives and identified new areas for collaboration. Specific attention was given to streamlining trade procedures and promoting cross-border investment. Furthermore, discussions centered on strengthening security cooperation to combat terrorism and organized crime.
The Algerian-Tunisian Joint High Commission remains a vital mechanism for fostering dialogue and cooperation between the two countries. Its continued success reflects the shared commitment to building a strong and prosperous future for the region.
The next session of the commission is scheduled to take place in Algiers in 2026.



