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Tunisia-Nabil Ammar receives copy of credentials of Türkiye Ambassador to Tunisia

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad, Nabil Ammar received yesterday, Tuesday, March 19, 2024, at the headquarters of the Ministry, the copies of the Letters of Credence accrediting Ahmet Misbah DEMIRCAN, as new Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye in Tunisia.

The Head of Diplomacy welcomed the new Ambassador, wishing him every success in carrying out his duties and underscoring the availability of the Ministry to provide all appropriate conditions to support him carry out his duties in the best conditions.

The meeting was also a chance to highlight the excellence of the historic relations of friendship which bind the two nations and to reiterate the joint commitment to promote and enrich them further in the areas of cooperation and partnership while respecting the mutual will of the leaders and people of the two countries.

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