Tunisia Receives Credentials of New Saudi Ambassador
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Tunisia's Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali Nafti received the credentials of the new Saudi ambassador.
- Both nations expressed a strong desire to enhance bilateral relations and strategic cooperation.
- The meeting highlighted the 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Tunisia and Saudi Arabia.
Tunisian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration, and Tunisians Abroad, Mohamed Ali Nafti, officially received the copies of the credentials of Mohammed Ben Abdallah Ben Hamad Al-Buraithin, the newly appointed Saudi ambassador to Tunisia. The ceremony marked a significant moment in the diplomatic relations between the two countries.
During their meeting, Nafti emphasized the commitment of both Tunisian and Saudi leadership to further strengthen their bilateral relations. He expressed a shared vision to elevate these ties to a higher level, ensuring mutual benefit for both nations and their peoples. The Tunisian minister also called for intensified economic and commercial cooperation, aiming to establish a multidimensional strategic partnership.
The new Saudi ambassador, Al-Buraithin, reciprocated these sentiments, reaffirming his country's dedication to consolidating the bonds of fraternity and cooperation with Tunisia. He expressed a strong commitment to developing exchanges across all sectors, underscoring the importance of a robust and multifaceted relationship.
This diplomatic exchange occurs as Tunisia and Saudi Arabia are celebrating the 70th anniversary of the establishment of their diplomatic relations. The occasion serves as a reminder of the long-standing connection between the two nations and provides a platform to reinforce their commitment to future collaboration.
Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.