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  • Tunisian President and his Algerian counterpart sign 27 bilateral agreements at the palace of Carthage in Tunis

Tunisian President and his Algerian counterpart sign 27 bilateral agreements at the palace of Carthage in Tunis
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The Xinhua reported that in the presence of Tunisian President Kais Saied and his Algerian counterpart Abdelmadjid Tebboune, 27 bilateral agreements were signed during a ceremony held on Wednesday at the palace of Carthage in Tunis.

A statement released by the Tunisian presidency said: "These partnership agreements concern a wide range of areas including justice, public institutions, communication, media, industry and SMEs, environment, foreign trade, culture, religious affairs, energy, vocational training, fishing, employment, childhood, the elderly, young people, sports, education and health."

During a joint press conference, the Tunisian and Algerian presidents indicated the convergence of respective visions on a number of regional and international issues, including the Libyan file.

Flag of Algeria/Pixabay
Flag of Algeria/Pixabay

Saied said: The situation in Libya "cannot be stable unless the solution stems from the Libyan people."

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For his part, the Algerian president indicated that his position coincided with his Tunisian counterpart, and on the other hand he expressed his hope that Libya would get rid of mercenaries and all foreign forces so that harmony could return among various factions.

The Xinhua noted that Tebboune on Wednesday made a two-day official visit to Tunisia and discussed ways to strengthen bilateral ties.

Source: xinhua