Romania and Tunisia must back the European project for the establishment of political, economic and social stability and security of the Mediterranean basin, said Romanian Prime Minister Calin Popescu-Tariceanu on Monday.
Meeting visiting Tunisian Foreign Minister Abdelwahab Abdallah, Tariceanu said "it is our duty to contribute to the development of the Mediterranean region." He underlined the fact that Romania is an EU member while Tunisia is one of the African states neighboring the EU.
During the visit of Abdelwahab Abdallah to Romania, the 14th meeting of the Joint Romanian-Tunisian Commission on Economic and Technical Cooperation was also held and four bilateral agreements were signed.
The documents were an Agreement on Economic, Scientific and Technical Cooperation, an Agricultural Cooperation Agreement, a Cooperation Agreement between the National News Agency ROMPRES and the Tunisian News Agency TAP and a Cooperation Agreement between the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation and the similar Tunisian organization. Source:Xinhua
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