Mauritanian Ambassador's Farewell Visit: Kais Saied Stresses Fraternal Ties Between the Two Countries
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Tunisian President Kais Saied met with the Mauritanian ambassador for a farewell visit.
- Saied emphasized the strong fraternal ties between Tunisia and Mauritania and called for enhanced bilateral cooperation.
- The leaders discussed strengthening cooperation to address shared global challenges.
Tunisian President Kais Saied received the Mauritanian ambassador, Ali Ould Sidi Ali, at the Carthage Palace for a farewell visit marking the end of his mission in Tunisia. During the meeting, President Saied underscored the robust fraternal and privileged relations that bind Tunisia and Mauritania, recalling historical milestones that have solidified the bonds between the two brotherly peoples.
President Saied stressed the importance of further strengthening bilateral cooperation and diversifying its scope across various sectors. This initiative aims to collectively confront the common challenges arising from the profound and accelerated global transformations.
The head of state highlighted the solidity of the fraternal and privileged relations linking Tunisia to Mauritania, reviewing the main historical stages that contributed to the consolidation of ties between the two brotherly peoples.
This exchange highlights Tunisia's commitment to fostering strong regional partnerships and collaborative efforts to navigate an increasingly complex world. The emphasis on shared challenges and diversified cooperation reflects a proactive approach to international relations, rooted in historical solidarity.
President Saied called for further strengthening bilateral cooperation between the two countries and diversifying its prospects in various fields to face common challenges resulting from the profound and accelerated changes the world is undergoing.
Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.