China and Tunisia Forge Strategic Partnership, Deepening Bilateral Ties
China and Tunisia have taken a significant step in strengthening their relationship by establishing a strategic partnership. This commitment, announced during talks between President Xi Jinping and Tunisian President Kais Saied, underscores their shared desire to enhance bilateral ties and collaborate on addressing regional and global challenges.
The two leaders, meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, witnessed the signing of several agreements aimed at bolstering cooperation in various fields, including green and low-carbon development and investment. President Xi emphasized the long-standing friendship between the two nations, highlighting their mutual respect, equality, and unwavering support for each other throughout the years.
China expressed its support for Tunisia's independent development path and its efforts to promote reforms. President Xi also stressed the importance of collaboration with Global South countries to strengthen unity, practice true multilateralism, and advocate for a multipolar world that prioritizes equality and inclusivity.
President Saied expressed Tunisia's desire for continued support from China in its national development, particularly in areas like health, transportation, green development, and education. He reaffirmed Tunisia's commitment to the one-China policy and its support for China's efforts to achieve national reunification and defend its core interests.
A joint statement released after the meeting outlined the key aspects of the newly established strategic partnership. Both countries pledged unwavering support for each other on issues related to their core interests and major concerns. They also committed to promoting high-quality cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative, ensuring the security of BRI projects, and condemning the brutal violations against the Palestinian people.
The establishment of this strategic partnership marks a significant milestone in the relationship between China and Tunisia, paving the way for deeper collaboration and mutual support in addressing shared challenges and pursuing common goals.
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