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Saudi Arabia, Tunisia ink agreements in different sectors

(MENAFN) Tunisia and Saudi Arabia signed five agreements and memorandums of understanding (MoUs) on Sunday covering customs, mining, postal services, and media, Tunisian state media reported.

The documents were finalized during the 12th session of the Tunisian-Saudi Joint Committee, held in Riyadh over two days. The agreements include cooperation and mutual assistance in customs, collaboration in the postal sector, mining cooperation between the respective industry ministries, radio and television cooperation, and an executive program for news exchange between Tunis Afrique Presse and the Saudi Press Agency.

On the sidelines, Tunisian Economy and Planning Minister Samir Abdelhafidh said the session represents a step forward in strengthening the legal framework governing bilateral relations. He added that both sides plan to continue finalizing additional agreements and will hold a meeting Monday between private-sector representatives from the two countries.

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