Prime Minister Najla Bouden affirmed on Tuesday during her meeting with Algeria’s Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Security Youssef Charfa, the commitment of Tunisian and Algerian leaders to foster the “strong” relations between the two countries in all fields.
Bouden pointed out during the meeting, attended by Social Affairs Minister Malek Ezzahi and Minister of Employment and Vocatinal Training Nasreddine Nsibi, the need to get well prepared for the forthcoming events, including mainly the Joint Tunisian-Algerian Commission.
The Premier called on the occasion, for the need to share expertise and draw on the two countries’ pioneer experiences, notably those related to the sustainability of social walfare systems and decent jobs.
Bouden took cognisance in this regard, of the outcome of the meeting of the Tunisian-Algerian Commission for Social Security, Labour, Professional Relations, Employment and Health and Safety at Work, welcoming this new thrust of bilateral cooperation.
Youssef Charfa conveyed for his part, Algerian Prime Minister Ayman Ben Abdelrahman’s commitment to continue the joint action to further boost bilateral cooperation relations.
(TAP)
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