Attaf, Special Envoy of President Tebboune, Responsible for Delivering a Message to Kaïs Saïed

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs and the National Community Abroad, Ahmed Attaf, set foot on Tunisian soil yesterday, Thursday, February 1, as Special Envoy of the President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune. This Friday, the Head of Diplomacy will meet the Tunisian President, Kaïs Saïed, to give him an official message from the President of the Republic, said a press release from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE). This visit demonstrates the continued commitment of the two nations to strengthen their ties and foster fruitful cooperation.

Indeed, “the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the National Community Abroad, Ahmed Attaf, began a visit to Tunisia as Special Envoy of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune”. His arrival in Tunis yesterday evening marks the start of a diplomatic visit full of exchanges and strategic meetings.

“During this visit, the Head of Algerian diplomacy will hold a working session with his Tunisian counterpart, Nabil Ammar,” said the official press release from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Algeria – Tunisia: Tebboune sends a message to his counterpart Kaïs Saïed

In addition, today reserves an important meeting for “the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the National Community Abroad, Ahmed Attaf, who will be received by the Tunisian President, Kaïs Saïed. The objective of this audience is to deliver a message from President Abdelmadjid Tebboune to his brother, the Tunisian President.

Thus, “this visit is fully in line with the realization of the common desire of the leaders of the two brotherly countries to strengthen and enhance the remarkable momentum experienced by Algerian-Tunisian relations. But also, to provide all the means of support necessary to realize an ambitious vision, giving an exemplary character to these strategic relations. This approach aims to best serve the interests of the two fraternal peoples and to contribute to the objectives of security, stability, and prosperity in the region,” as explained in the same press release.