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Tunisian PM meets EU ambassador on ties

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TUNIS, March 17 (Xinhua) -- Tunisian Prime Minister Kamel Maddouri met Monday with Giuseppe Perrone, the European Union (EU) ambassador to Tunisia, to discuss bilateral relations and ways to enhance cooperation, according to a statement from the Tunisian government.

"The meeting served as a platform for both sides to acknowledge the progress achieved under their long-standing strategic partnership," it said, adding that discussions focused on strengthening collaboration to address shared challenges more effectively.

Both officials reaffirmed their commitment to fostering mutual benefits and sustainable development, emphasizing the principles of respect and equality.

Maddouri stressed the importance of translating the Memorandum of Understanding on the Comprehensive and Strategic Partnership for 2023 into actionable programs and initiatives. He also highlighted Tunisia's need for EU support in implementing key reforms aligned with the country's national vision and priorities.

The prime minister expressed a desire to expand and diversify the Tunisian-European partnership, particularly by increasing financial assistance under the EU's Tripartite Program for 2025-2027.

For his part, Perrone underscored the EU's strong commitment to Tunisia, as evidenced by a variety of joint programs and projects.

He reaffirmed the EU's readiness to assist Tunisia in its reform endeavors, tailored to the country's specific priorities, and committed to providing both financial and technical support.

Perrone also emphasized the importance of modernizing the partnership agreement between Tunisia and the EU to better align with the aspirations of both sides and to effectively address common challenges. Enditem

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