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    Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia heralds a new era of relations between the two countries

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    Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia heralds a new era of relations between the two countries Empty Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia heralds a new era of relations between the two countries

    Post by Rocky Sat 11 Mar 2017, 1:42 am

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    Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia heralds a new era of relations between the two countries


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    Tunisian Foreign Minister Khamis Alaghinawa stressed that his country is considering to cancel the visa on the entry of Iraqis to Tunisia, referring to the possibility of opening a shipping line between the two countries. And arrived Alaghinawa, on Wednesday, to Baghdad, the first foreign minister of Tunisia's visit to Iraq after the year 2003. A statement by the Iraqi foreign minister, seen by the (range), "The Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari met with his Tunisian counterpart Khamis Alaghinawa in Baghdad," noting that " the two sides discussed the most prominent issues of concern to the two countries and ways of enhancing joint cooperation, the two sides signed a memorandum of understanding for cooperation between the two foreign ministries and training of cadres and exchange of experience in the diplomatic field. " The statement quoted Jaafari's assertion that "the Iraqi - Tunisian relations will witness up in the next phase; the existence of common interests and a common vision, a common culture, too," noting that "the victories achieved by the Iraqi forces were not far from the support of our brothers, especially as they all feel the danger Daesh ; as the risk of a global Daesh, not locally, Daesh the elements came from a lot of countries in the world, but the Iraqis are well aware that these do not represent their countries at all, but they rebelled against their country. " With regard on the extradition of prisoners and exchange of prisoners with the agreement with Tunisia, al-Jaafari said "there Riyadh an agreement on the exchange of the governed, and when condemnation ends being sentenced delivered naturally, and we are a constitutional state are committed to the Convention on the Arab League, and the deal on this basis, and who have served their sentences We are ready to hand them over." asserting that "terrorism is not a threat to us all as a target but is also a threat to Tunisia." For his part, Tunisian Foreign Minister Khamis Alaghinawa affirmed that "Tunisia and Iraq's relations with historical ties, and Iraq has always been at the heart of all Tunisians," pointing out that "Tunisia left open its embassy in each period and the Tunisian flag fluttering in Baghdad did not suspect days that Iraq will restore its health and status at the regional level, and at the international level. " He noted Tunisian Foreign Minister that "Iraqi Airways will open soon in the Tunisian capital, and will be followed by Tunisair and maritime transport as well, and the possibilities open for maritime transport line between the two countries as Tunisia have a very important strategic location in the north of Africa and its proximity to the European Union, and Iraq could benefit from these relationships distinguished by us with the European space, and we will get to this day in the earliest times, "adding," We are currently considering the possibility of lifting the visa for Iraqis traveling to Tunisia and will reach out to find a formula to raise it. " The search Alaghinawa, during the past two days, with the President Fuad Masum and Prime Minister Haidar al-Abbadi and Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, ways to enhance bilateral cooperation between the two countries in all fields and the fight against terrorism and the dangers to the region and the world.

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