Tunisian Foreign Minister confirms his country’s readiness to consolidate cooperation with Italy

Tunisian Foreign Minister confirms his country’s readiness to consolidate cooperation with Italy

The new Italian ambassador, Fabrizo Sagio, presented a copy of his credentials to Othman Al-Jarndi, the minister of foreign affairs, immigration, and affairs relating to Tunisians abroad, who then confirmed the depth of the deep and long-standing friendship connections between Tunisia and Italy.

The Tunisian minister reaffirmed that his nation is prepared to strengthen its relationship with Italy and to improve consultation and coordination on bilateral and regional issues of shared interest, such as the energy and food crises and the issue of illegal immigration, through the adoption of a comprehensive strategy built on international cooperation, integration, and mutual benefit.

The Italian ambassador was briefed by the Tunisian minister of foreign affairs on the most significant events and phases of Tunisia’s corrective path, particularly the constitutional referendum and the passage of a new electoral law, on the basis of which legislative elections will be held on December 17 to end the transitional period and establish genuine democratic institutions that will be the people in power The actual in it.

The Italian ambassador, for his part, announced his intention to work to advance bilateral cooperation in a number of areas while praising the illustrious ties between his nation and Tunisia. He also stressed the necessity of continuing to address the challenges that both nations share through the bilateral benefits, which are known as constant and continuous coordination between the two nations and at various levels.

The Italian envoy also reaffirmed that his nation would continue to support Tunisia in order to revive economic growth in the years following Kofid-19.

The Tunisian minister, on the other hand, reaffirmed his nation’s commitment to the principles of its foreign policy, which are based on respect for international legitimacy, the principles of the United Nations Charter, and the settlement of disputes through dialogue and peaceful methods. The two sides also discussed some of the most pressing international issues that are currently in the news.

The foreign minister of Tunisia affirms that his nation is prepared to increase collaboration with Italy.

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