JEDDAH: The Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Mr. Hissein Brahim Taha, had a fruitful meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tunisia, Mr. Nabil Ammar, in Jeddah on Wednesday.
The meeting provided an opportunity for the Secretary-General to express his appreciation for Tunisia’s significant role in the OIC and its contributions to joint Islamic initiatives. Both parties acknowledged the importance of strong collaboration among member states to address common challenges and advance shared goals.
During the discussions, various matters of mutual interest were explored, and avenues for further enhancing the relationship between the OIC and the Republic of Tunisia were explored. The focus was on strengthening cooperation in areas of shared concern, fostering closer ties, and maximizing the potential for joint initiatives.
OIC’s commitment to promote dialogue and cooperation
The Secretary-General’s meeting with the Tunisian Foreign Minister reflects the commitment of the OIC to engage with its member states and promote dialogue and cooperation to advance the collective interests of the Islamic world.
The OIC continues to play a pivotal role in facilitating collaboration and solidarity among member countries, and meetings such as this serve as crucial platforms for exchanging views, sharing experiences, and finding common ground on regional and international issues.