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Tunisian Defense Minister Advocates for ‘Mattei Plan’ Model of Cooperation

The Tunisian Defense Minister, Imed Memmich, recently articulated a vision for enhanced collaboration between Italy and African nations, including Tunisia, citing the ‘Mattei Plan’ as a blueprint for fostering mutual development and sustainable progress. Memmich’s remarks were delivered during the celebrations marking Italian Republic Day in Tunis, underscoring the importance of partnership rooted in equality and joint prosperity.

Speaking at the event, Minister Memmich lauded the Mattei Plan as a transformative initiative that aims to redefine the relationship dynamics between Italy and African states, with a specific emphasis on Tunisia. He expressed pride in Tunisia’s designation as a priority nation for the plan’s implementation, emphasizing the potential benefits that economic financing mechanisms and cooperative projects under the initiative could bring to Tunisia.

Memmich’s optimism extended to the future trajectory of collaboration between Italy and Tunisia, as he expressed the desire for this positive momentum to be sustained. He underscored the importance of nurturing and reinforcing diplomatic ties to elevate the level of cooperation between the two countries to an exemplary standard, encapsulating it as a model worth emulating.

Furthermore, the Defense Minister highlighted the shared aspiration between Italy and Tunisia to transform the Mediterranean region into a hub of exchange, interaction, and solidarity, leveraging their intertwined historical legacies to chart a path towards mutual enrichment. Despite the prevailing conflicts and crises in the region, Memmich emphasized the potential for the Mediterranean to evolve into a space characterized by collaboration and support, as opposed to strife and discord.

A key tenet of Memmich’s address was his advocacy for peace and stability in the Mediterranean region, emphasizing their indispensable role in fostering progress and development across all nations bordering the Mediterranean Sea. He identified peace and stability as foundational prerequisites for advancing economic growth, social well-being, and overall prosperity in the region, underscoring the interconnectedness of peace with sustainable development.

As the discussions surrounding the Mattei Plan gain momentum and the cooperative endeavors between Italy and Tunisia deepen, the vision articulated by Minister Memmich serves as a beacon for constructive engagement and shared progress. By championing a paradigm of partnership based on equality, sustainability, and collective advancement, the Minister’s remarks resonate as a testament to the potential for positive transformation and inclusive growth in the Mediterranean region.

In conclusion, Minister Memmich’s call for peace, stability, and joint development stands as a testament to the enduring commitment of Italy and Tunisia towards fostering a climate of cooperation and collaboration, underpinned by mutual respect and shared prosperity.

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