Prime Minister Elyès Fakhfakh received Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nikos Dendias, who hailed, on this opportunity, Tunisia’s victory in “controlling the Coronavirus pandemic”.
Strengthening of bilateral cooperation between Tunisia and Greece was at the heart of the meeting, particularly in the economic field, strengthening of friendly ties, raising of the speed of investment and development of maritime trade between the two countries.
Both sides addressed during this meeting the arrangements for the 11th session of the Tunisian-Greek Joint Commission and the fourth session of the political consultations between the two countries.
The meeting further centred on “regional and international issues of common interest to support efforts to strengthen security, peace and stability in the Mediterranean region”, a statement issued by the Prime Ministry reads.
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