Tunisia pledges to strengthen ties with Saudi Arabia

President Kais Saied of Tunisia says his country is willing to strengthen consultations and coordination with Saudi Arabia.
When meeting with visiting Saudi health minister Fahd Al-Jalajel, the president made the remarks to discuss bilateral ties and cooperation.
During the meeting, Mr Saied highlighted the historic solidity between Tunisia and Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi health minister emphasised his country’s determination to support Tunisia in the health sector and implement joint projects.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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