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Weekly Edition, Tunisia  -  Week of December 7, 1998
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Tunisia to open fresh relations with France by solving old problem
The Tunisian council of deputies agreed in its meeting yesterday on a draft law regarding settling French estate properties in Tunis that were owned by the French people before Tunisian independence in 1956, worth many millions of Tunisian dinars.
Tunisia-France, Politics, 12/11/1998

9,520 million dinars is the volume of Tunis' budget
Tunisian Prime Minister Hamed Karoui presented to the deputies' council Wednesday a budget draft for the coming year which is estimated at 9,520 million Tunisian dinars, up 475 million dinars from this year's budget.
Tunisia, Economics, 12/11/1998

Tunisia and Iran to increase trade to $100 million
Tunisia and Iran decided during the meeting of their joint committee in Tehran on Tuesday to strengthen their cooperation and economic exchange.
Tunisia-Iran, Politics, 12/10/1998

Tunisian - Iranian joint committee meets in Tehran
The two sides discussed bilateral relations in political, economic and cultural fields, raising the volume of trade exchange between Iran and Tunisia, initiating navigation lines
Tunisia-Iran, Politics, 12/8/1998

Libya and Tunisia endorse security agreement
A high-ranking Tunisian security delegation chaired by Minister of Interior Ali Chaouch left Libya yesterday, after concluding a two-day visit, during which Chaouch endorsed a security agreement with his Libyan counterpart, Muhammad Mahmud al-Hijazi, aimed at boosting bilateral coordination in security areas.
Libya-Tunisia, Politics, 12/7/1998


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