TUNIS: Oman and Tunisia reaffirmed their strong bilateral relations during a round of political consultations held in Tunis as part of the official visit of His Excellency Sayyid Badr to Tunisia.
The foreign ministers of both nations reviewed the enduring and harmonious relationship between Oman and Tunisia, which has been marked by mutual respect, stability, and cooperation across various sectors. Emphasizing the fraternal ties that unite the two countries, the ministers discussed ways to further enhance collaboration in political, economic, and cultural spheres. They also explored opportunities for knowledge exchange in scientific and professional fields.
The discussions included a focus on expanding investment and trade cooperation, with both sides encouraging private sector entities and investment bodies to forge stronger partnerships for shared economic growth. The ministers also exchanged views on regional and international developments, underlining the importance of continued coordination in multilateral platforms and advocating peaceful resolutions to regional challenges to ensure stability and security.
Key sectors identified for intensified cooperation included trade, transport, tourism, renewable energy, industry, technology, food security, and pharmaceutical production. Both parties emphasized the importance of translating these opportunities into actionable initiatives that bring tangible benefits to both nations.
The meeting was attended by His Excellency Hilal Al Sinani, Oman’s Ambassador to Tunisia, and His Excellency Sheikh Faisal Omar Al Marhoon, Head of the Arab Department at Oman’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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