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Tunisia-Bilateral meeting between Minister of Interior and Qatari counterpart

Minister of Interior Kamal Feki convened a working session with Qatar’s Minister of State for Interior Affairs, His Excellency Sheikh, marking the latter’s visit to partake in the 41st session of the Council of Arab Ministers of the Interior. The meeting was attended by numerous executives from the Supreme Council of the Interior Ministries of both nations.

During this meeting, both ministers voiced their appreciation for the current state of bilateral relations, underscoring the field of specialization. They conveyed a mutual interest in further enhancing cooperation, with a specific focus on training and the exchange of experiences. Further, the discussion examined strategies to improve the security and safety of their respective peoples and the broader Arab communities, seeking to shield them from all threats and disturbances to public security amid the rapidly evolving global landscape.

 
 
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