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Tunisia-South Korea invites Kaïs Saïed to participate in Korea-Africa summit

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nabil Ammar, met this Sunday on the sidelines of his participation in the African Summit, with Jang Sung Sin, the special envoy of the South Korean president at the summit.

The Korean official voiced his country’s will to boost bilateral relations and consolidate the strategic partnership.

 

Jang Sung Sin stated his country is looking forward to seeing President Saied at the Korean-African Summit scheduled in 2024.

The two sides called for the implementation of the projects signed.

During the meeting, Director General of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) gave an overview of the projects implemented in Tunisia as well as the future planned projects.

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