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Tunisia-Promises of Swedish Ambassador to Tunisia Cecilia Wramsten to Tunisians

Swedish Embassy in Tunisia today shared insights from an editorial written by Cecilia Wramsten, the Swedish Ambassador to Tunisia, underscoring the firm connections between Sweden and Tunisia.

Ambassador Wramsten celebrated Tunisia’s fairly small population of under 12 million people, highlighting their globally recognized competence and expertise. She voiced her commitment to fostering and enhancing the ties between the two nations, with a focus on creating chances for Tunisians to advance their skills. This includes presenting scholarships and facilitating the exchange of expertise.

Moreover, Ambassador Wramsten expressed her intention to disclose the potential of the Tunisian market to Swedish companies. She aims to help these companies establish their presence in Tunisia and form robust partnerships. Despite acknowledging the ambitious nature of her program, Wramsten remains optimistic. She believes that through a shared commitment, both countries can exceed their expectations, strengthening the bilateral relationship further.

 
 
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