Damascus, The meeting held by the Assistant Minister of Internal Trade and Consumer Protection, Samer Soussi, with a Tunisian Delegation dicussed Ways to develop cooperation and trade exchange relations between the two countries. During his meeting at the ministry building with the delegation that included Hisham Naji, the trade representative in Syria, Lebanon and Jordan, and Majdi Al-Dhaheri, the diplomat in charge of bilateral cooperation affairs at the Tunisian embassy in Damascus, Sossi presented the difficulties and obstacles that hinder joint cooperation, and providing all facilities that would advance the work. It was also agreed to follow up on the work to activate what was agreed upon directly to achieve results on the ground, and to continue bilateral meetings. In turn, Naji stressed the Tunisian side's keenness to strengthen economic relations and develop trade exchange with Syria, and raise them to the level of fraternal relations, noting Syria's positions on the Arab and international levels i n all fields. The meeting was attended by the Director of the Syrian Trade Establishment, Ziad Hazza. Source: Syrian Arab News Agency
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