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Senate President discusses cooperation with Tunisian Ambassador
Senate President discusses cooperation with Tunisian Ambassador

Ammon

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Ammon

Senate President discusses cooperation with Tunisian Ambassador

Ammon News - Senate President Faisal Fayez met on Tuesday with Tunisian Ambassador, Mufida Zaribi, to discuss Jordanian-Tunisian relations and explore avenues to strengthen and expand cooperation across various sectors, particularly in light of regional developments. Fayez emphasized the depth and strength of ties between Jordan and Tunisia, describing the relationship as one built on mutual respect and aligned national interests. He called for enhancing cooperation in key areas such as trade, investment, and the economy, while working to overcome existing barriers that hinder bilateral development. He also stressed the importance of continued coordination between the two countries on regional and international issues of mutual concern. Zaribi reaffirmed Tunisia's appreciation for its close ties with Jordan, highlighting the need to further develop and capitalize on these relations.

Tunisian Ambassador visits Jordanian Writers Association
Tunisian Ambassador visits Jordanian Writers Association

Ammon

time21-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Ammon

Tunisian Ambassador visits Jordanian Writers Association

Ammon News - Tunisian Ambassador to Amman, Moufida Zribi, affirmed the "deep-rooted, strong and brotherly" Jordanian-Tunisian relations, praising the ongoing cooperation in various fields, especially in the cultural Zribi's visit Sunday to Jordanian Writers Association (JWA) Headquarters, she was briefed on the association's activities in organizing joint cultural expressed the embassy's aspiration to enhance cultural cooperation Jordanian and Tunisian writers and intellectuals, within the 39th Tunis International Book Fair, scheduled to take place from April 25 to May 4, added that this future collaboration can also be achieved under joint activities held by the two countries' writers' unions, and cultural weeks organized by the two embassies in Amman and Tunis, as well as ways to strengthen literary and intellectual ties for the two countries' writers and creative JWA President, Elaian Adwan, said this meeting marks the beginning of "constructive" cultural cooperation that contributes to strengthening Jordanian-Tunisian cultural and creative relations, which are rooted in shared Arab cultural history. Adwan highlighted the JWA's role in supporting the Kingdom's cultural movement, which was founded in 1987, features over 470 members who are writers and authors interested in the fields of short stories, novels, poetry, essays, literary criticism, and expert research.

Tunisian envoy affirms keenness to boost cultural cooperation with Jordan
Tunisian envoy affirms keenness to boost cultural cooperation with Jordan

Ammon

time20-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Ammon

Tunisian envoy affirms keenness to boost cultural cooperation with Jordan

Ammon News - Tunisian Ambassador to Amman, Moufida Zribi, affirmed the "deep-rooted, strong and brotherly" Jordanian-Tunisian relations, praising the ongoing cooperation in various fields, especially in the cultural Zribi's visit Sunday to Jordanian Writers Association (JWA) Headquarters, she was briefed on the association's activities in organizing joint cultural expressed the embassy's aspiration to enhance cultural cooperation Jordanian and Tunisian writers and intellectuals, within the 39th Tunis International Book Fair, scheduled to take place from April 25 to May 4, added that this future collaboration can also be achieved under joint activities held by the two countries' writers' unions, and cultural weeks organized by the two embassies in Amman and Tunis, as well as ways to strengthen literary and intellectual ties for the two countries' writers and creative JWA President, Elaian Adwan, said this meeting marks the beginning of "constructive" cultural cooperation that contributes to strengthening Jordanian-Tunisian cultural and creative relations, which are rooted in shared Arab cultural history. Adwan highlighted the JWA's role in supporting the Kingdom's cultural movement, which was founded in 1987, features over 470 members who are writers and authors interested in the fields of short stories, novels, poetry, essays, literary criticism, and expert research.

Jordan: JBA president, Tunisian ambassador discuss ways to support inter-Arab investments
Jordan: JBA president, Tunisian ambassador discuss ways to support inter-Arab investments

Zawya

time24-03-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Jordan: JBA president, Tunisian ambassador discuss ways to support inter-Arab investments

AMMAN: President of the Jordanian Businessmen Association (JBA) Hamdi Tabbaa and Tunisian Ambassador to Jordan Moufida Zribi on Sunday discussed ways to enhance Arab partnerships and support inter-Arab investments. During the meeting, the two sides went over enhancing economic, trade and investment cooperation by activating the Jordanian-Tunisian Joint Business Council, which was established in 2016, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Tabbaa stressed the importance of boosting Jordanian-Tunisian relations at the economic, trade, and investment levels and intensifying meetings for the two countries' businesspeople and the private sector to present "promising" investment opportunities and benefit from them, especially in the Kingdom's development, service and tourism projects. Tabbaa highlighted the importance of issuing a unified Arab visa for Arab investors, including unified investment laws, to promote inter-Arab investments in various economic sectors and achieve their common interests, calling for enhancing trade exchanges, particularly in terms of Jordanian exports. He also noted the need to enhance the two countries' "untapped" export opportunities, especially in the garment, fertiliser and chemical sectors, increasing the number of Tunisian tourists to Jordan and promoting archaeological, religious and medical tourism in the Kingdom. Zribi pointed to the need to activate the joint business council soon, increase trade exchange and benefit from privileges of the Kingdom's investment environment. The diplomat stressed the embassy's readiness to facilitate meetings for trade delegations, which would positively reflect on the two countries' economic interests. The envoy added that the volume of mutual trade exchange has surged in recent years, stressing the importance of increasing the number of mutual tourist flow. Based on official figures, Jordan-Tunisia trade exchange amounted to some $38 million in 2023, with the Kingdom's exports concentrated in aluminium, pharmaceutical products, fertilisers and organic chemicals. © Copyright The Jordan Times. All rights reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

JBA president, Tunisian ambassador discuss ways to support inter-Arab investments
JBA president, Tunisian ambassador discuss ways to support inter-Arab investments

Jordan Times

time23-03-2025

  • Business
  • Jordan Times

JBA president, Tunisian ambassador discuss ways to support inter-Arab investments

President of the Jordanian Businessmen Association Hamdi Tabbaa and Tunisian Ambassador to Jordan Moufida Zribi on Sunday discuss ways to enhance Arab partnerships and support inter-Arab investments (Petra photo) AMMAN — President of the Jordanian Businessmen Association (JBA) Hamdi Tabbaa and Tunisian Ambassador to Jordan Moufida Zribi on Sunday discussed ways to enhance Arab partnerships and support inter-Arab investments. During the meeting, the two sides went over enhancing economic, trade and investment cooperation by activating the Jordanian-Tunisian Joint Business Council, which was established in 2016, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Tabbaa stressed the importance of boosting Jordanian-Tunisian relations at the economic, trade, and investment levels and intensifying meetings for the two countries' businesspeople and the private sector to present "promising" investment opportunities and benefit from them, especially in the Kingdom's development, service and tourism projects. Tabbaa highlighted the importance of issuing a unified Arab visa for Arab investors, including unified investment laws, to promote inter-Arab investments in various economic sectors and achieve their common interests, calling for enhancing trade exchanges, particularly in terms of Jordanian exports. He also noted the need to enhance the two countries' "untapped" export opportunities, especially in the garment, fertiliser and chemical sectors, increasing the number of Tunisian tourists to Jordan and promoting archaeological, religious and medical tourism in the Kingdom. Zribi pointed to the need to activate the joint business council soon, increase trade exchange and benefit from privileges of the Kingdom's investment environment. The diplomat stressed the embassy's readiness to facilitate meetings for trade delegations, which would positively reflect on the two countries' economic interests. The envoy added that the volume of mutual trade exchange has surged in recent years, stressing the importance of increasing the number of mutual tourist flow. Based on official figures, Jordan-Tunisia trade exchange amounted to some $38 million in 2023, with the Kingdom's exports concentrated in aluminium, pharmaceutical products, fertilisers and organic chemicals.

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