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Moratinos: EU refuses amendment of 425
In a statement he made on Wednesday following his meeting in Beirut with Lebanese Foreign Minister Fares Boueiz, Moratinos said that he will discuss next Monday in Luxembourg with the EU foreign ministers a strategic initiative concerning the peace process in the region.
Lebanon-Tunisia-European Union, Politics, 6/25/1998

Agreements providing for protection of investments signed
Lebanon-Tunisia, Economics, 6/25/1998

Syrian President reviews Middle East developments with Tunisian FM
Syria-Tunisia, Politics, 6/24/1998

Italian Prime Minister to hold formal talks in Tunisia
ministerial delegation will discuss with their Tunisian counterparts the methods of activating Italian investments in Tunisia within the partnership agreement Tunisia signed with the European Union which took effect in March
Tunisia-Italy, Politics, 6/23/1998

Syrian, Tunisian FMs review recent developments, sign double taxation agreement
A round of official talks was held on Monday in Damascus between the Syrian and Tunisian delegations chaired by Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk al-Sharaa and the Tunisian Minister of Foreign Affairs Saeed Bin Mustafa.
Syria-Tunisia, Economics, 6/23/1998

Italian prime minister in Tunis today
Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi is starting today an official visit to Tunisia aimed at enhancing bilateral relations, which viewed a great improvement in the last year.
Tunisia-Italy, Politics, 6/22/1998


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