The Foreign Ministers of Iran and Tunisia agreed that Tunisian Foreign Ministers, immigrants and Tunisians, according to Muhammad Ali Nafti, will invigorate the bilateral cooperation framework and thoroughly prepare for future sessions of the Tunisian-Iran Joint Committee.
“We have held extensive consultations to evaluate and strengthen bilateral cooperation for the mutual benefits of the two brothers,” Nafti wrote on her X account on Thursday, expressing her joy in welcoming Iran’s Foreign Minister, Seyed Abba Araguchi.
“We reviewed collaborations in various fields expressing the shared enthusiasm to develop it. We agreed to activate the collaborative framework and prepare for future sessions of the Tunisian-Iranian joint committee.”
Nafti also expressed his hopes of “relieving tensions” and said he welcomed Iran’s agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency.
“We highlighted the importance of ongoing consultations within various Islamic and UN frameworks to support regional security and stability, and “repeated the urgent need to stop the attacks in Gaza, ensure aid reaches the Palestinians and support legitimate reasons.”
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