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France’s prime minister Jean Castex visits Tunisia
Prime minister Hichem Mechichi welcomed on Wednesday, June 2, 2021, his French counterpart Jean Castex who paid an official visit to Tunisia on June 2 and 3, 2021, on the occasion of the 3rd High Council of Franco-Tunisian Cooperation.
On this occasion a Mr Mechichi yesterday hosted a dinner in honour of his French counterpart Jean Castex and his spouse.
Holding a press conference, the two parties signed seven agreements, Mr Mechichi pointed out that the agreements concern the Office of the Merchant Navy and Ports, the funding of a project that intends to raise Tunisian capabilities to confront natural disasters, develop the industrial capacities of the Tunisian Company for the Exploitation and Distribution of Water, and collaborate in the digital, commercial and agricultural fields.
It is also worth mentioning that Tunisia received a French donation consisting of three oxygen production units.The donation also consists of medical equipment worth three million euros.
President Kais Saied departs to Brussels
The President of the State was seen off by Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi, members of the Presidential cabinet, as well as the mayor and the governor of Tunis.
Upon arriving, the head of the state met King Philippe of Belgium at the Royal Palace in Brussels. This meeting centred on the relationships of friendship and cooperation that exist between Tunisia and Belgium in many areas.
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