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Tunisia-Al Sissi supports Tunisia to preserve its integrity

Prime minister Najla Bouden, talked on Friday, February 11, 2022, with Egyptian President, Abdelfattah Al-Sissi, during a meeting in Brest in France on the occasion of the One Ocean summit. After conveying the greetings of the Head of State, Kaïs Saïed to his Egyptian counterpart, Bouden spoke of the powerful links that unite the two nations and Tunisia’s commitment to consolidating bilateral relations and consultations around the issues of common interests, said the spokesman for the Presidency of the Egyptian Republic.

 

The Egyptian president restated his support for Tunisia and for any measure likely to preserve the integrity and stability of the country, underscoring his confidence in the ability of the power in place to take this delicate step and meet the aspirations of the Tunisian people.

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