Prime Minister Sifi Ghrib concluded his official visit to the Republic of Tunisia on Friday evening. The visit was undertaken in connection with the 23rd session of the Joint Algerian-Tunisian Grand Commission.
The session culminated in the signing of several agreements, memoranda of understanding, and cooperation programs across various sectors. These agreements are aimed at strengthening cooperation and partnership between the two neighboring countries.
Prime Minister Ghrib was seen off at Carthage International Airport by the Head of the Tunisian Government, Mrs. Sarah Zaafarani Zenzri.
The visit underscores the commitment of both Algeria and Tunisia to fostering closer ties and expanding collaboration on key strategic initiatives. The agreements signed are expected to boost economic activity and promote cultural exchange between the two nations.
DZWatch will continue to provide updates on the implementation of these agreements and their impact on Algerian-Tunisian relations.
In other news: Algeria has been elected Vice-President of the upcoming Intergovernmental Committee session for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.



