Key Points

Egyptian President Sisi hosted Tunisian Prime Minister Zenzri in Cairo to strengthen bilateral ties. They emphasized developing joint cooperation across various fields through the Joint Higher Committee platform. The leaders agreed to intensify coordination to address regional challenges and crises. Both countries are encouraging private sector partnerships for development projects in Africa.

Key Points: Egypt's Sisi and Tunisia PM Zenzri Boost Ties Amid Regional Tensions

  • Leaders agreed to deepen trade and investment cooperation between nations
  • Both sides emphasized need to confront regional challenges together
  • Private sectors encouraged to implement joint African development projects
  • Meetings cover renewable energy, digital transformation, and agriculture sectors
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Egypt's Prez, Tunisia's PM discuss boosting ties, regional coordination

Egyptian President Sisi and Tunisian PM Zenzri meet in Cairo to strengthen bilateral cooperation and regional coordination during Joint Higher Committee session.

"the importance of continuing to develop joint cooperation in various fields - Egyptian Presidency Statement"

Cairo, Sep 11

Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi met with Tunisian Prime Minister Sarra Zaafrani Zenzri in Cairo and discussed enhancing bilateral relations and regional coordination, the Egyptian presidency said in a statement.

Both sides agreed on "the importance of continuing to develop joint cooperation in various fields, especially with the 18th session of the Joint Higher Committee being held in Cairo, serving as a strategic platform for deepening cooperation and exploring new prospects for integration, particularly in the trade and investment sectors," the statement said on Wednesday (local time).

Sisi and Zenzri underscored the need to intensify coordination and cooperation between the two countries "to confront the challenges facing the region and to work to resolve regional crises," it added.

The two sides further stressed the importance of encouraging the private sectors in both countries to implement joint development projects in Africa, "strengthening the Egyptian and Tunisian presence within their regional surroundings."

The Egyptian-Tunisian Joint Higher Committee meetings are scheduled to kick off at Egypt's New Administrative Capital on Thursday with the opening session co-chaired by the prime ministers of both countries, Xinhua news agency reported.

The meetings, including those of the Egyptian-Tunisian Business Council, are expected to cover areas of cooperation such as renewable energy, digital transformation, agriculture, and transportation, alongside reviewing new private sector investment opportunities.

This comes at a time of heightened tensions in the Middle East.

Amid this, Tunisia and Iran on Wednesday voiced support for Palestinians and called for stronger international action over the Gaza war during talks in Tunis between their foreign ministers.

Tunisian Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali Nafti said after meeting his Iranian counterpart Seyed Abbas Araghchi that the two sides agreed to deepen cooperation in trade, medicine and other fields, according to state news agency TAP.

Nafti said the talks reaffirmed Tunisia's solidarity with Iran against threats to the Arab-Islamic region and welcomed Tehran's renewed cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, calling it a step toward easing regional tensions.

Araghchi, on a working visit to Tunis, described relations with Tunisia as "fraternal and solid." He said the two countries were committed to expanding economic, scientific and cultural ties, and announced plans to convene the joint economic commission soon. He also invited Nafti to Tehran.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting how they're focusing on private sector collaboration. Indian businesses should explore similar opportunities in Africa. The renewable energy and digital transformation sectors mentioned are exactly where Indian companies excel!
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Michael C
While regional cooperation is positive, the timing with Iran talks is concerning. Hope this doesn't complicate Middle East dynamics further. The Gaza situation needs peaceful resolution, not more alliances.
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Ananya R
Egypt and Tunisia showing how neighboring countries can work together despite challenges. Wish South Asian nations could emulate this spirit of cooperation. SAARC needs revival! 🤝
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Siddharth J
The focus on trade, renewable energy and digital transformation is smart. These are growth areas where developing nations should collaborate. India should strengthen its own African partnerships through similar committees.
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Nisha Z
Hope the Palestinian issue gets resolved peacefully. No more suffering for innocent people. Regional cooperation should prioritize humanitarian concerns over political interests.

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