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Tunisia-Kais Saied looks at the services provided to Tunisians abroad

Head of State Kais Saied welcomed yesterday, Wednesday, December 27, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad, Nabil Ammar.

An opportunity to once again recall the constants of Tunisian foreign policy, noting in particular the independence of national decision-making.

According to a press release from the Presidency of the Republic, the meeting also made it possible to examine the role assigned to consuls in providing services as quickly as possible to Tunisian nationals established abroad.

He also highlighted that the sovereignty of the State abroad is closely related to that exercised by the people on their territory.

On another level, the President of the Republic called on the Minister of Foreign Affairs to intensify diplomatic action in all international events to stand alongside the Palestinian people and put an ending to Zionist barbarity.

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