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Algeria, Tunisia & Libya to Hold Tripartite Summit

March 3, 2024
Algeria, Tunisia & Libya to Hold Tripartite Summit

Algeria, Tunisia & Libya to Hold Tripartite Summit

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Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya have decided to hold a tripartite meeting at the presidential level every three months to “coordinate the frameworks of partnership and cooperation.”

The Algerian Presidency announced on Sunday that Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Tunisian President Kais Saied, and the Head of the Libyan Presidential Council Mohamed Younes Menfi convened a tripartite meeting to review the outcomes of the 7th Summit of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum held in Algeria.

The presidents discussed the prevailing conditions in the Maghreb region and concluded that “there is a need to intensify and unify efforts to confront economic and security challenges, which will positively impact the peoples of the three countries.”

It was decided during the meeting to hold a Maghrebi tripartite meeting every three months, with the first one scheduled in Tunisia after the holy month of Ramadan, in June.

President Saied revealed plans for an upcoming Tunisian-Algerian-Libyan tripartite meeting in Tunisia with the presence of the Head of the Libyan Presidential Council.

Additionally, President Tebboune had a bilateral meeting with President Saied, where they discussed bilateral relations and ways to enhance them.

According to the Tunisian Presidency, both presidents agreed on the “necessity to intensify the pace of cooperation, especially through the convening of high-level committee meetings and other bilateral work mechanisms, as well as implementing joint projects in the border areas between the two countries as soon as possible.”

The presidents also addressed a range of regional and international issues of mutual interest, with a particular focus on supporting the resilient Palestinian people against the brutal Zionist occupation, as per the Tunisian Presidency.

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