Morocco, Tunisia open high joint commission
2009-04-07
Moroccan Prime Minister Abbas El Fassi welcomed his Tunisian counterpart Mohammed Ghannouchi Monday (April 6th) in Rabat for the 15th session of the Moroccan-Tunisian high joint commission. Discussions will focus on bilateral co-operation in trade, technology, customs and finance, MAP reported. Agreements covering tourism, planning, energy, culture and education are expected to be signed during the session.
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