Prime Minister Sifi Ghrib concluded his official visit to the Republic of Tunisia today, Friday. The visit centered around his participation in the 23rd session of the Algerian-Tunisian Joint High Commission.
The High Commission’s session proved fruitful, culminating in the signing of several agreements, memoranda of understanding, and collaborative programs spanning various sectors. These agreements are designed to strengthen cooperation and partnership between Algeria and Tunisia.
The areas of focus include economic cooperation, trade, energy, and cultural exchange, reflecting a commitment to deepening bilateral ties across a broad spectrum of interests.
At the conclusion of his visit, Prime Minister Ghrib was seen off at Carthage International Airport by the Tunisian Head of Government, Mrs. Sarah Zaafarani Zenzeri. She emphasized the strong bilateral relations and the spirit of close cooperation between the two sister nations.
The agreements signed during this visit represent a significant step forward in solidifying the strategic partnership between Algeria and Tunisia, paving the way for enhanced collaboration and mutual benefit in the years to come. Further details on the specific agreements will be released in the coming days.
DZWatch will continue to provide updates on this developing story.
This visit underscores the importance of the Algerian-Tunisian relationship.



