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Weekly Edition, Tunisia  -  Week of September 18, 2000
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Tunisian president gets personal message from King Mohammed
Moroccan prime minister, Abderrahmane Youssoufi, on Friday handed over to Tunisian president Zine El Abidine Benali, a personal message from King Mohammed VI.
Tunisia-Morocco, Politics, 9/23/2000

Moroccan premier deplores low level of Moroccan-Tunisian trade
Moroccan prime minister, Abderrahmane Youssoufi, stressed in Tunis Friday that despite the regular meetings between Moroccan and Tunisian officials and economic operators, the level of trade remains low.
Tunisia-Morocco, Economics, 9/23/2000

Morocco, Tunisia sign nine cooperation agreements
Morocco and Tunisia signed in Tunis Thursday evening nine cooperation agreements dealing with security, civil protection, local communities, housing, environment, and women promotion.
Tunisia-Morocco, Politics, 9/22/2000

Moroccan premier in Tunisia
Moroccan Prime Minister Abderrahmane Youssoufi flew to Tunisia this Thursday to co-chair with Tunisian peer, Mohamed Ghanouchi, the 8th session of the high joint commission.
Tunisia-Morocco, Politics, 9/21/2000

al-Yousefi to visit Tunisia
Tunisia-Morocco, Politics, 9/20/2000

Tunisia Gets New Loans From Japanese Capital Market
Tunisia is to get a loan of $460 million (50 billion yens) from the Japanese capital market with a 3.6% interest
Tunisia, Economics, 9/18/2000


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