tunisian prime minister commends the strength of the sudanese tunisian relations
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Tunisian Prime Minister commends the strength of the Sudanese Tunisian relations

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Tunisian Prime Minister commends the strength of the Sudanese Tunisian relations
Khartoum - SUNA

The Tunisian Prime Minister, Dr. Yusuf Al Shahid, on Thursday underlined the strength of the Sudanese Tunisian relations in the various domain, referring to the session of talks he held in Khartoum with the Sudanese officials which culminated in the signing of a number of agreements.
He said these agreements which cover the economic, trade and investment domains will boost the joint cooperation between the two countries, referring in particular toe the tourism, maritime and transportation fields.
He said the agreements in investment domains have come to cement the economic and trade e exchange relation and to open up new horizons of cooperation between the two sides.
The Prime minister reviewed in his statement at the closing session of the joint talks, the various developments and economic situation in his country, pinpointing to the specific success achieved by the Tunisian government which, he said , has provided he world with a successful democratic experience, commending the various economic and institutional reforms effected by the Tunisian government recently.

Source: SUNA

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