**Strong Ties Between Egypt and Tunisia: Strengthening Diplomatic Relations in 2024**
In this year 2024, relations between Egypt and Tunisia continue to strengthen, as evidenced by the recent meeting between Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and his Tunisian counterpart Mohamed Ali Nafti. During their joint press conference, Abdelatty praised the friendly ties between the two countries and stressed the importance of their cooperation in this critical period for the region.
The two ministers expressed their commitment to further developing bilateral relations, emphasizing the need for regular political consultations and strengthening economic ties, especially in priority sectors such as new renewable energies. They agreed to establish various cooperation mechanisms to intensify cultural and economic exchanges between the two countries.
Egypt and Tunisia share a common vision on various regional and international issues, such as defending Egypt’s water rights and promoting cooperation within the Arab League and the African Union. The ministers also discussed hot topics such as the Palestinian crisis, the situation in Syria, the Libyan crisis and stability in Sudan.
In a context of growing challenges in the Middle East and North Africa, Egypt and Tunisia show solidarity and commitment to work together to address these common challenges. They recognize the importance of regional cooperation to ensure peace and prosperity in the region.
In conclusion, this diplomatic meeting between Egypt and Tunisia reflects the commitment of the two countries to strengthen their relations and cooperation in various fields. It also reflects their willingness to play an active role in promoting peace and stability in the Middle East and North Africa.