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Jordanian, Tunisian views on the Arab summit
Jordan-Tunisia, Politics, 6/17/1999
Tunisian, Jordanian premiers meet in Amman
Tunisian Prime Minister Hamed Karoui has asserted the urgent need to give the Middle East peace process a push forward to enable Syria, Lebanon and the Palestinian people to restore their occupied territories in accordance with the international legitimacy principles, UN Security Council resolutions and the land-for-peace formula.
Jordan-Tunisia, Politics, 6/16/1999
Tunisian official visits Tehran for the first time in 20 years
The speaker of the Tunisian Parliament, Fuad al-Mubze, on Tuesday started a visit to Tehran on top of a large parliamentary delegation to take part in the works of the constituent conference for the Islamic Parliaments Union.
Tunisia-Iran-Cuba, Politics, 6/16/1999
Tunisian prime minister arrives in Amman
Hamed Kraoui said in a statement that he was bearing a message of friendship and consideration from Tunisian President Ben Ali to King Abdullah Ben Hussein of Jordan.
Tunisia-Jordan, Politics, 6/15/1999
Tunisian foreign reserves equal $1.5 billion
Tunisia, Economics, 6/15/1999
Inaugurating Carthage international festival for arts on July 8
Tunisia, Culture, 6/15/1999
Tunisian prime minister arrives in Jordan today
Tunisian Prime Minister Hamed Karoui is expected to arrive in Amman today on a three-day working visit to Jordan, during which he will meet with his Jordanian counterpart, Abdul Raouf al-Rawabdeh, and the two premiers will preside over the meetings of the joint committee on cooperation between the two countries.
Jordan-Tunisia, Politics, 6/14/1999
African Development Bank lends Tunisia $215 million
Tunisia, Economics, 6/14/1999
Jordan, Tunisia for boosting industrial cooperation
A Jordanian - Tunisian meeting chaired by the ministers of industry and trade in the two countries was held in Amman on Sunday in preparation for the meeting of the joint Tunisian-Jordanian higher committee due to be held by the two countries' prime ministers.
Jordan-Tunisia, Politics, 6/14/1999
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