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Tunisia: Foreign Minister Meets South Korea's Ambassador in Tunis

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Erray commended the privileged level of cooperation relations uniting the two countries, expressing his gratitude for the support given by South Korea to Tunisia to face the current economic and development challenges.

Erray called on South Korean companies and businessmen to intensify their investment in Tunisia and to develop economic and commercial cooperation, especially in high value-added sectors such as information and communication technologies.

Tunisia is working to encourage its partners among Asian countries, notably South Korea, to take advantage of Tunisia's strategic location to expand the areas of triangular cooperation in Africa, he said.

For his part, the South Korean ambassador underscored his country's commitment to support Tunisia's efforts on more than one level to promote its economy and attract investment.

"South Korea is determined to diversify the various aspects of bilateral cooperation in several areas, such as artificial intelligence, renewable energies, education and training," he pointed out.

Source: allAfrica.com

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