The leaders of the three brotherly countries, Presidents Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Kaïs Saïed and Mohamed Younes El-Menfi, who met at the Palais de Carthage, agreed to "organize this meeting periodically, alternating between the three countries, so as to strengthen the privileged bilateral relations that bind each country to the other and develop a new qualitative approach that goes beyond the bilateral framework of collective reflection and action."
They reaffirmed their shared conviction regarding "the need to unify positions and strengthen consultation and coordination so as to bolster the fundamentals of security, stability and development throughout the region and build its resilience against the emerging regional changes and successive major international crises, the repercussions of which can no longer be tackled separately by any country," besides "the urgent need for the three countries to have a unified audible voice and an influential and effective presence in the various regional and international arenas to which they belong."
The leaders of the three countries further reiterated "their full readiness to welcome any sincere and credible political will that shares the same constructive common priorities to promote and enrich this joint collective action and deepen understanding and cooperation in the service of security, stability and development in the region, which must be protected from the politics of axes and the dangers of foreign interference."
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