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Egyptian amb. probes boosting parl't coop. with Tunisia's ARP speaker

Egyptian amb. probes boosting parl't coop. with Tunisia's ARP speaker

Egypt Today10-05-2025
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CAIRO - 9 May 2025: Egyptian Ambassador in Tunis Bassem Hassan and Speaker of the Tunisian Assembly of People's Representatives (ARP) Ibrahim Bouderbala asserted the importance of promoting parliamentary and legislative cooperation at the bilateral, regional, and multilateral levels.
During a meeting with the Tunisian lawmaker and the Egyptian diplomat on Friday, the two sides hailed the friendly and fraternal relations between both countries, both at the official and grassroots levels.
They also highlighted the shared positions adopted by both countries, as well as their joint efforts to address regional and international issues, atop of which is the Palestinian cause, and the efforts made to enable the Palestinian people to establish their independent state based on relevant international legitimacy resolutions.
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