The Tunisian Minister of Tourism and Handicrafts, Selma Elloumi-Rekik, said Thursday in Algiers that Algerian-Tunisian relations were “privileged” calling for “the imperative to develop and revive them.”
Speaking at the end of the hearing granted to him by the Minister of Land Development, Tourism and Handicrafts, Abdelwahab Nouri, Selma Elloumi said that “Algerian-Tunisian relations are privileged” Calling for “the imperative to develop and revitalize them”.
“The programs drawn up by the ministries of the two countries have all been realized,” she said, stressing that the bilateral partnership in the field of tourism no longer dated today between Algeria and Tunisia and ” We are working to conclude new conventions “.
For his part, Abdelwahab Nouri pointed out that this meeting “made it possible to discuss bilateral relations, particularly in the field of tourism”. In 2015, the meeting of the High Algerian-Tunisian Joint Commission was sanctioned by several decisions and we Have worked since then to implement them on the ground and we are about to finalize them. ”
“The relations between the two countries are complementary and excellent,” added the minister, stressing the imperative to further develop them and make use of the Tunisian experience in the field of tourism.
The visit of the Tunisian minister, it is recalled, is part of the 18th International Tourism and Travel Exhibition (SITEV) which will open its doors Thursday evening until 22 May.



