Tunisia received, this Thursday, September 2, medical equipment and rapid coronavirus screening tests from Greece, as part of the support of the national effort to combat the spread of COVID-19 in Tunisia .
The Presidency of the Republic expressed, in a statement released today, its profound thanks and gratitude to Greece for its initiative which strengthens friendship and collaboration between the two nations.
Acting minister of health Ali Mrabet, the first adviser to the President of the Republic, in charge of national security and the person in charge of affairs at the Greek embassy in Tunis were present to receive the donation.
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