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  • The MoUs encompass various areas such as water, environmental protection, agricultural scientific research, climate and meteorology cooperation, tourism and industry
  • Tunisian minister Boughdiri stressed her commitment to enhancing collaboration between the two nations, highlighting the significance of these agreements

Tunis – Tunisia and Saudi Arabia signed seven memoranda of understanding in various fields and sectors on Wednesday afternoon

The agreements were signed between acting Tunisian Minister of Economy and Planning, Sihem Nemsia Boughdiri, and Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar bin Ibrahim AlKhorayef. during the 11th session of the Tunisian-Saudi Joint Commission in Tunis.

The MoUs encompass various areas such as water, environmental protection, agricultural scientific research, climate and meteorology cooperation, tourism, industry, and employment. Minister Boughdiri stressed her commitment to enhancing collaboration between the two nations, highlighting the significance of these agreements.

The Saudi minister expressed satisfaction with the productive discussions held over two days, noting the positive outcomes in economic, social, and political aspects. Emphasizing the intent to bolster bilateral cooperation, particularly in trade and investment, he disclosed plans for project implementations within the framework of the newly established agreements.