The Tunisian Ambassador to Jordan, Moufida Zraibi, stressed the strength of relations between Jordan and Tunisia, and the commitment of the two leaderships to strengthen coordination and consultations on topics of mutual interest.
Zribi pointed out that the ties between the two countries are based on the strong will of both the President of the Republic of Tunisia, Kais Saied, and King Abdullah II, King of Jordan.
During a celebration of Tunisia’s National Day, Zribi stressed the aspiration to achieve an exceptional partnership between the two countries in these critical times, with the aim of serving the interests of the two peoples.
She pointed out that the tenth session of the Joint Higher Committee between Tunisia and Jordan will be an opportunity to enhance cooperation and increase trade exchange and expertise in various fields.
It also affirmed the commitment of the two leaderships to enhance coordination and consultations on topics of mutual interest, and their support for key Arab issues, foremost of which is the Palestinian cause.
She pointed out that the sixty-eighth anniversary of Tunisia’s independence renews and strengthens the bonds of brotherhood, friendship, and cooperation with the international community, specifically with Jordan, which is part of the spaces to which Tunisia belongs.
Jordan and Tunisia have had diplomatic relations since 1956, and they have several agreements and memoranda of understanding such as cooperation in the field of industrial cities, free zones, maritime transport, handicrafts, and handicrafts.
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