Tahar Al-Baour, the official in charge of managing Libya’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, is making an official visit to Tunisia this Monday at the invitation of Tunisian Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali Nafti.
This visit seeks to strengthen the historical and strategic ties between the two neighbouring countries. Tunisia and Libya have been working together for years to stabilize economic exchanges and align regional policies. The discussions will focus on key areas of cooperation and explore new opportunities for economic and commercial partnerships.
Trade, investment, security, and the mobility of citizens between the two nations will be central topics. Tunisia remains one of Libya’s major economic partners, with trade exchanges reaching several billion dinars in recent years.
Beyond economic matters, both delegations will address regional and international developments. Amid rising geopolitical tensions, Tunisia and Libya seek to harmonize their diplomatic positions on key issues, particularly in North African stability.
Security and migration will also be key discussion points. Tunisia plays a strategic role in managing migration flows in the Mediterranean, and closer cooperation with Libya is crucial for border security and combating trafficking networks.
This visit will also set the stage for upcoming bilateral meetings, expected to result in new economic and political agreements. Tunisia and Libya aim to facilitate Tunisian investments in Libya and enhance cross-border infrastructure to streamline trade.
With Libya’s gradual return to stability, Tunisian businesses are looking to contribute to the country’s reconstruction, especially in healthcare, construction, and financial services.
This visit reaffirms the commitment of both countries to deepen their diplomatic and economic ties. Talks between Tahar Al-Baour and Mohamed Ali Nafti are expected to outline a clear roadmap for strengthening the strategic partnership between Tunis and Tripoli.
In a rapidly evolving global landscape, this meeting emphasises the importance of ongoing dialogue to ensure regional stability and prosperity for both nations.
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