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Tunisia-[ Audio] Nabil Hajji: “Turkey and Qatar deal was blown out of proportion due to bids

Qatar and Turkey deals were blown out of proportion, Democratic Current MP Nabil Hajji said in a statement to Tunisie Numérique.

Hajji told that the agreement with Qatar to allow a Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) office in Tunis does not need all this dispute. However, he stressed that second the deal with Turkey on bilateral investment must be revised, especially since it was submitted to the finance committee by the former Minister of Finance, Ridha Chalghoum without examining all of its provision for lack of time.

Our speaker added that the Democratic Current MPs do not generally reject any agreement with foreign countries if the agreement in question prevails in the interest of the State. On the other hand, they reject any agreement with the Zionist entity, according to his statements.

Finally, he asserted that this matter must be addressed in the presence of all the deputies, since it is a delicate subject, adding that what occurred is the best thing in order not to allow any party to ride on the event by becoming the sole party that defends the interest of the nation.

 

 

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