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Tunisia-President Kais Saied congratulates new US President Joseph Biden

President of the republic Kais Saied, on Thursday, conveyed a celebratory message to President Joe Biden on his inauguration in which he “voiced Tunisia’s keenness to work with the new president and his team to boost relationship of friendship and cooperation between the two countries.”

The head of the state reminded of the long-standing relations that have unified  Tunisia with the United States of America for more than two centuries, expressing his readiness to operate with the new president to further enhance the friendship and cooperation between the two nations.

The President of the Republic confirmed the constants of Tunisia’s foreign policy, including collaboration and consultation in all fields, and endeavoring to further support it and open new horizons for its development.

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