The Ministry of Foreign Affairs voiced in a statement this Tuesday evening April 05, 2022, its profound shock at the statement of the Turkish President regarding Tunisia. Regarding this statement as “unacceptable interference in internal affairs, and which totally conflicts the fraternal relations between the two nations, the peoples and the principle of mutual respect in the relations between the countries”. The Ministry remembered that Tunisia, to the extent of its attachment to the principles of its foreign policy and its concern to construct close relations with brotherly and friendly countries based on collaboration, solidarity, consultation and mutual trust, attaches to the independence of its national decision and firmly denies any attempt to interfere in its sovereignty and the choices of its people or even to call into question its democratic path which is irreversible.
Asserting that Tunisia is “a free and independent country and that its people are sovereign and alone entitled to select the path of real freedom which preserves its security, conserves its dignity, supports its rights, values all its accomplishments and breaks with the vestiges of the past and with the course of formal democracy which has nothing to do with the will of Tunisians”.
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