Tunisia, Morocco discuss co-operation, ink transport deals

2007-08-03

[File] Jettou

Morocco's Prime Minister Driss Jettou and his Tunisian counterpart Mohamed Ghannouchi discussed bilateral co-operation and regional issues on Thursday (August 2nd) in Tunis, MAP and TAP report. Talks focused on stepping up bilateral investment projects and enhancing integration and partnership between the two countries, both officials said at a press conference following the meeting. The two men also discussed a free trade zone agreement and Tunisian Minister of Transport Abderrahim Zouari and Moroccan Minister of Equipment and Transport Karim Ghellab signed two documents on air and maritime transport cooperation. Ghellab, and Morocco's Trade and Industry Minister, Salaheddine Mezouar accompanied Jettou during the one-day working visit to Tunisia.

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