Tunisia Receives Credentials of Congo's Ambassador, Vows to Deepen African Ties
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Tunisia's Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali Nafti received the Ambassador of the Republic of Congo, Ignace Nagakala, who presented his credentials.
- Both ministers highlighted the strong bilateral relations between Tunisia and Congo, dating back to the 1960s, and Tunisia's involvement in UN peacekeeping operations in Congo.
- They expressed a mutual desire to deepen cooperation in various sectors, including education, health, economy, and technology, aiming for mutual benefit and prosperity.
Tunis, La Presse โ The diplomatic dance continues as Tunisia strengthens its ties with African nations. Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali Nafti's reception of Ignace Nagakala, the new Ambassador of the Republic of Congo, signifies a continued commitment to Pan-African solidarity and economic partnership.
This meeting underscores the historical depth of the relationship, stretching back to the 1960s. Tunisia's role in peacekeeping operations within Congo, under the UN banner, is a point of pride and a testament to its engagement in regional stability. The emphasis on expanding cooperation beyond traditional areas into technology and economic ventures signals Tunisia's ambition to be a key player in Africa's development.
We are pleased with the level of cooperation established between the two countries in the fields of higher education, vocational training and health, emphasizing Tunisia's willingness to further develop cooperation relations and diversify them.
From a Tunisian perspective, this isn't just about diplomatic pleasantries; it's about leveraging shared history and mutual respect to foster tangible growth. The ambassador's remarks, conveying greetings from President Denis Sassou Nguesso and expressing honor in representing Congo in Tunisia, highlight the personal and political significance of this diplomatic exchange.
The focus on sectors like mining, energy, agriculture, and the digital economy shows a forward-looking approach. Tunisia, with its recognized experience in these vital areas, positions itself as a valuable partner for African nations seeking to harness their own resources and potential. This collaboration is framed not just as a bilateral exchange, but as a contribution to the broader African renaissance, driven by shared aspirations for prosperity.
I am proud and honored to represent my country in Tunisia. Congolese diplomacy is committed to further strengthening the bonds of fraternity and cooperation between the two countries.
Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.