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Tunisia-Kais Saïed receives South African ambassador on occasion of end of his mission

President of the Republic Kais Saïed welcomed this Wednesday at Carthage Palace the Ambassador of South Africa Siphosezwe Masango on the occasion of the end of his mission in Tunisia.

In this regard, the Head of State applauded the solidity of historical relations between the two nations while extending an invitation to the President of South Africa to visit Tunisia on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Tunisia and South Africa.

For his part, the South African ambassador voiced his sincere thanks for the support and attention he received throughout his mandate in Tunisia. He also stressed his country’s pride in the profound ties that bind it to Tunisia and its commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation in various areas.

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