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Tunisia looks at fillip to investment­s

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Tunisia’s President Beji Qaid Al Sebsi was at the airport in Tunis to welcome Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman as his plane landed in early evening.

Selma Al Loumi, Chief of Staff at the Presidency, said that Tunisia welcomed the visit as a consolidat­ion of the good relations between Tunisia and Saudi Arabia since the rule of King Abdul Aziz.

“Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman represents Saudi Arabia and is welcome in Tunisia,” she said.

Al Sebsi and Prince Mohammad are scheduled to hold talks that will focus on enhancing bilateral relations and invigorati­ng the agreements signed by the two countries in the business area.

Tunisians look forward to Saudi Arabia increasing the volume of its investment­s in the North African country.

The volume of trade between them stands currently at 1.1 billion riyals, and according to the Saudi-Tunisian business council, Riyadh has 38 investment­s in Tunisia, including hotels and health resorts.

Relations between the two countries encompass several areas, including the economy, the military, culture and sports.

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