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Italian - Tunisian high joint committee meets
Tunisian Minister for Foreign Affairs Said Bin Mustafa left for Rome on Wednesday, in an official visit lasting for two days, in which he will with his Italian counterpart Lamberto Dini, head the meeting of the third session of the Italian - Tunisian high joint committee.
Tunisia-Italy, Politics, 8/7/1998

Italy for settling immigration issues with Tunisia
Tunisia-Italy, Politics, 8/5/1998

Tunisian ruling party backs Maghreban integration efforts
The RCD, which closed Sunday its third convention, said it backs Tunisia's efforts geared towards the consolidation of the Arab Maghreb Union, which groups Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Mauritania.
Tunisia, Politics, 8/3/1998


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