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The First Consultative Meeting Concludes with Algerian, Tunisian, and Libyan Leaders

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The first consultative meeting involving leaders from Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya has successfully concluded at the Carthage Palace in Tunisia. The session brought together Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Tunisian President Kais Saied, and Libyan Presidential Council head Mohammed Younes Menfi. This inaugural meeting marks a significant step in fostering regional cooperation and addressing common challenges faced by the three nations.

President Tebboune arrived in Tunis earlier today, accepting an invitation from his Tunisian counterpart, President Saied, to partake in this historic meeting. The discussions are aimed at enhancing mutual understanding and exploring opportunities for collaboration in various sectors, including economic development, security, and cultural exchanges.

The leaders emphasized the importance of unity and the need for a coordinated approach to regional issues, highlighting their commitment to working together for the stability and prosperity of their countries and the broader Maghreb region. The meeting also provided a platform for the leaders to discuss strategies for combating terrorism and managing migration flows, both of which are critical concerns for the region.

As the first of its kind, this consultative meeting sets the groundwork for future collaboration, promising to bring about positive changes that will benefit the people of Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. The success of this meeting underscores the shared resolve to promote peace and economic growth across North Africa.

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