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Zawya
03-07-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Tunisia, Sultanate of Oman agree on joint action plan to strengthen cooperation in various fields
Tunis - Tunisia and the Sultanate of Oman have agreed on a joint action plan to strengthen cooperation in various fields. This agreement stems from the Tunisia-Oman Joint Commission, held a year and a half ago in Muscat, the outcome of which is currently being finalised, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad Mohamed Ali Nafti announced Wednesday. Speaking at a press briefing with his Omani counterpart Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi, the FM pointed out that this official visit to Tunisia reflects keenness of the two countries' leaders to scale up bilateral relations. It also falls under the framework of preparations for the visit of Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said, who is expected to visit Tunisia shortly at the invitation of President of the Republic Kais Saied, thus marking a new phase in their partnership. The bilateral talks provided an opportunity to discuss ways to boost cooperation in strategic sectors, including security, health, education, renewable energy, food safety, trade, justice and communication technologies. The Omani Trade Minister is also expected to visit Tunisia next September to explore new investment opportunities. Nafti recalled the long-standing relations between the two countries, which initially focused on education before extending to economic exchanges. He further commended the "exemplary" nature of Tunisian-Omani relations. For his part, Albusaidi reaffirmed the convergence of views between Tunisia and Oman on regional and international issues, in particular their joint support for the Palestinian cause and commitment to the resolutions of international legality. Albusaidi's visit, marked by an extended meeting between delegations from the two countries, aims to strengthen bilateral ties and political consultations on issues of joint interest. © Tap 2022 Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Muscat Daily
03-07-2025
- Business
- Muscat Daily
Oman, Tunisia hold political consultations in Tunisia
Tunisia – Oman and Tunisia held high-level political consultations in Tunis on Wednesday, led by H E Sayyid Badr bin Hamad al Busaidi, Foreign Minister, and Mohamed Ali Nafti, Tunisia's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad. The meeting, held at the Tunisian Foreign Ministry headquarters, reflected the two countries' strong and enduring ties, with both sides reaffirming their commitment to deepening cooperation across political, economic, and cultural domains. Discussions focused on enhancing investment opportunities and strengthening trade. Both ministers encouraged greater engagement from private sector entities and investment bodies to drive economic collaboration. Key sectors identified for joint development included tourism, transport, renewable energy, food security, pharmaceuticals, and technology. The two sides also addressed regional and international developments, reiterating their shared commitment to peaceful dialogue and multilateral coordination to support regional stability. The meeting was attended by Hilal al Sinani, Oman's Ambassador to Tunisia, and Sheikh Faisal Omar al Marhoon, Head of the Arab Department at Oman's Foreign Ministry.


Observer
02-07-2025
- Business
- Observer
Oman, Tunisia hold political talks
TUNIS: Sayyid Badr bin Hamad al Busaidy, Foreign Minister, on Wednesday held political consultations with Mohamed Ali Nafti, Tunisia's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad, at the Tunisian Foreign Ministry headquarters. The meeting comes within the framework of Sayyid Badr's official visit to Tunisia. The two ministers reviewed the long-standing bilateral relations between Oman and Tunisia, characterised by stability, harmony and multifaceted cooperation. They emphasised the fraternal ties between both nations and explored avenues to enhance political, economic and cultural collaboration, including knowledge exchange across scientific and professional fields. Discussions focused on strengthening investment opportunities, with both sides urging private sector companies and investment authorities to expand partnerships and boost trade exchange for mutual economic benefit. The ministers also addressed regional and international issues of common concern, stressing continued coordination in multilateral forums and support for peaceful solutions to current challenges to promote regional security and stability. Key sectors identified for enhanced cooperation included trade, transportation, tourism, renewable energy, industry, technology, food security and pharmaceutical manufacturing. The ministers emphasised translating these opportunities into tangible outcomes for both nations. The meeting was attended by Hilal al Sinani, the Sultanate of Oman's Ambassador to the Republic of Tunisia, and Shaikh Faisal bin Omar al Marhoon, Head of the Arab Department at the Foreign Ministry. — ONA


Times of Oman
02-07-2025
- Business
- Times of Oman
Oman, Tunisia hold political consultations in Tunis
Tunis: Sayyid Badr Hamad Al Busaidi, Foreign Minister, on Wednesday held political consultations with Mohamed Ali Nafti, Tunisia's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad, at the Tunisian Foreign Ministry headquarters. The meeting comes within the framework of Sayyid Badr's official visit to Tunisia. The two ministers reviewed the longstanding bilateral relations between Oman and Tunisia, characterised by stability, harmony and multifaceted cooperation. They emphasised the fraternal ties between both nations and explored avenues to enhance political, economic and cultural collaboration, including knowledge exchange across scientific and professional fields. Discussions focused on strengthening investment opportunities, with both sides urging private sector companies and investment authorities to expand partnerships and boost trade exchange for mutual economic benefit. The ministers also addressed regional and international issues of common concern, stressing continued coordination in multilateral forums and support for peaceful solutions to current challenges to promote regional security and stability. Key sectors identified for enhanced cooperation included trade, transportation, tourism, renewable energy, industry, technology, food security and pharmaceutical manufacturing. The ministers emphasised translating these opportunities into tangible outcomes for both nations. The meeting was attended by Hilal Al Sinani, the Sultanate of Oman's Ambassador to the Republic of Tunisia, and Sheikh Faisal Omar Al Marhoon, Head of the Arab Department at the Foreign Ministry.


Libya Observer
29-06-2025
- Politics
- Libya Observer
Tunisia reaffirms support for Libya peace process
Tunisia's Foreign Minister, Mohamed Ali Nafti, has reiterated his country's readiness to support all diplomatic efforts aimed at fostering dialogue and achieving national reconciliation in Libya, calling for a Libyan-led political solution that preserves the country's sovereignty and unity, without foreign interference. The statement was made during his meeting with UN Deputy Secretary-General and head of the Strategic Review Team for the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), Daniela Kroslak. Nafti reaffirmed Tunisia's full backing of UNSMIL's efforts to advance a comprehensive and lasting political settlement, stressing the importance of the review team's role in evaluating the mission's performance amid Libya's evolving political and security conditions. Kroslak, in turn, praised Tunisia's constructive and neutral stance, describing it as key to supporting dialogue and reconciliation among Libyan stakeholders. Tags: UNSMIL