The Foreign Minister praises the upgrading of the path of economic cooperation between Egypt and Tunisia

D. Bader Abdel-Ati, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration, during his visit to the capital, Tunis, on Friday, April 18 The two brotherly countries, praising the results of the sixth session of the Commercial and Industrial Committee for the chairmanship of the Minister of Commerce in the two countries that were held this month, which will contribute to upgrading the path of economic, trade and investment cooperation between the two countries and achieving mutual benefit. The joint bilateral committees, led by the Political Consultation Committee at the level of the foreign ministers of the two countries, as well as exploring opportunities for triple cooperation in Africa. He pointed to Egypt’s keenness to upgrade the level of bilateral relations between the two countries in various fields and to continue coordination and cooperation in the consular field, expressing the aspiration to continue coordination and joint cooperation within the framework of various regional and international forums in a way that achieves the common interest. The Palestinian, and Minister Abdel -Ati reviewed the efforts made by Egypt to resume the implementation of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, which contributes to achieving calm and restoring the enforcement of humanitarian and relief aid to the Gaza Strip. The Arab -Islamic plan for early recovery and reconstruction dealt with the presence of the Palestinians on their land and the upcoming moves to support the plan with international actors. And stability in Libya, and they agreed to continue joint coordination, considering Egypt and Tunisia, two countries near Libya and their direct impact from the situation in Libya. The Minister of Foreign Affairs praised the position of Tunisia in support of the achievement of Egyptian water security, and for the existing cooperation in exchanging nominations between the two sides in various regional and international forums.