Tunisia and Poland Celebrate 65 Years of Diplomatic Relations
During his visit to Warsaw, Mohamed Ali Nafti, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration, and Tunisians Abroad, co-chaired a working session with his Polish counterpart, Radosław Sikorski, on December 9, 2024, marking the 65th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Tunisia and Poland.
The two ministers praised the solidity of the ties between the two countries, founded on mutual respect and fruitful cooperation, and expressed their willingness to expand collaboration to new promising sectors.
The session was an opportunity to highlight the continuous growth of Polish tourism in Tunisia, with 315,000 visitors recorded by the end of October 2024, and to emphasize the importance of consolidating and amplifying this positive dynamic.
The ministers hailed the economic dynamism of the year, marked by the intensification of commercial, economic, and diplomatic exchanges, which has strengthened Tunisian-Polish cooperation and opened up new opportunities. They called for establishing partnerships in key sectors such as renewable energy, information technology, sustainable agriculture, and phosphate, while promoting Tunisian olive oil in Poland.
They also addressed the partnership between Tunisia and the European Union, with a view to strengthening it based on mutual respect and shared interest, in the context of Poland's presidency of the European Union Council in the first half of 2025.