FM to lead Tunisian delegation to 10th High-Level Seminar on Peace and Security in Africa in Oran [Upd 1]


Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad Nabil Ammar is leading the Tunisian delegation to works of the 10th High-Level Seminar on Peace and Security in Africa due on December 17-18 in Oran, Algeria.

Members of the African Union’s Peace and Security Council (PSC), including Tunisia, and the current African members of the United Nations Security Council (Ghana, Gabon and Mozambique), will attend the event, the ministry Saturday said in a press release. This in addition to African non-permanent Security Council members in 2024, namely Algeria and Sierra Leone, and representatives of African Union Commission and the United Nations and seminar partners.

This event is a key high-level interactive political platform for coordination and

Cooperation between the Security and Peace Council and African members of the UN Security Council which would bring forward unified African stances in the United Nations organisation and give an impetus to the peace and security agenda in Africa as well to mult
i-party action mechanisms.

“This would help preserve the Continent’s interests in peace and security and properly communicate Africa’s positions in order to meet the security challenges posed in the African region” and put forward, reads a ministry press release.

African solutions to African challenges, in particular funding peacekeeping missions in Africa.

The FM is due to hold talks with his African opposite numbers to discuss bilateral relations and exchange views about regional and international issues, mainly the developments of the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories.

These meetings will be an opportunity for the FM to reiterate Tunisia’s stance as Israel continues to pound Gaza.
Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse