Sudan and Tunisia on Thursday signed 22 documents covering joint cooperation, memoranda of understanding and executive programmes, at the end of the two day state visit to the country by the Tunisian prime Minister Yusuf Al Shahid.
The signing took place following two days of talks by the Higher Sudanese Tunisian Ministerial committee headed on the Sudanese side by the first vice president and Prime Minister Barki Hassan Salih and on the Tunisian side by the Prime Minister Dr. Yusuf Al Shahid.
The two sides held a joint press conference at the end of the official visit and talks, in which Gen Barki Hassan Salih, Sudan's first vice president and Prime Minister, said these signing of these agreements and documents would take the relations between the two countries forwards to news horizons of cooperation in the joint interests of the peoples of the two countries.
The two leaders have stressed that they would follow up and monitor the implementation of the agreements and memoranda signed in Khartoum.
The Tunisian official has referred to the strength of the bilateral relations and the brotherly bonds that link the peoples of the two nations. He said the two sides are agreed to further cement these relations.
Source: SUNA
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