Today, Thursday, Prime Minister Ayman Ben Abdelrahman held talks with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Tunisia, Naglaa Boudin.
According to a statement of the prime minister’s interests, the prime minister discussed with his Tunisian counterpart “the reality of bilateral relations and prospects for their development in all fields.”
And the statement stated that “within the framework of the traditions of continuous dialogue and bilateral consultations between Algeria and Tunisia that were consecrated by the leaders of the two countries, the Prime Minister, Ayman bin Abdelrahman, spoke with Dhanglaa Boudin Ramadan, Prime Minister of the sister Republic of Tunisia, with whom he touched on the reality of bilateral relations and prospects for their development in various fields “.
The talks were also – the same source adds – “an opportunity to discuss ways to enhance support for sister Tunisia in order to enable it to restore its economic stability, which the Tunisian authorities are working to achieve,” as “the Prime Minister briefed the Prime Minister on the latest developments related to the ongoing negotiations between Tunisia and the IMF.” regarding the financial agreement within the framework of the Extended Fund Facility Mechanism, which aims to support economic policies in Tunisia.
The same statement also highlighted that, “Based on the historical and solid relations of brotherhood and solidarity that bind Algeria, Tunisia and their two brotherly peoples, and under the directives of the President of the Republic, the Prime Minister expressed Algeria’s full solidarity with sister Tunisia within the framework of its negotiations with the International Monetary Fund.”
The same statement stressed that, on the occasion of these talks, “the two sides were keen to stress their common determination to work together to move forward towards more strategic integration and solidarity and integrated development, in implementation of the directives of the leaders of the two countries.”
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