Tunisian Prime Minister Kamal Maddouri stressed: "Iraq is a very important country in the region and one of the actors in achieving stability." Maddouri said in a joint press statement with Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani: "It was agreed on intensive and diligent work by the joint committees and diplomatic channels between Iraq and Tunisia." For his part, Al-Sudani stressed that "we are keen to strengthen relations with Tunisia in various fields. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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