Italian Foreign Minister: We worked tirelessly to mobilize the international community regarding Tunisia's economic situation

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Hours before the G-7 summit, which began today in Japan, the Italian government said that it had recently sought to mobilize the international community, especially the group of major industrialized countries, regarding the state of the Tunisian economy.
The Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio Taiani, affirmed that his country's government has worked tirelessly in recent months to mobilize the international community, in particular the Group of Seven major industrialized nations and the European Union, regarding the economic situation in Tunisia.

And the Italian news agency "Aki" reported that Taiani said, during Thursday's briefing before the Foreign and Defense Committees of the House of Representatives and the Senate: "We are concerned about social stability and the line we have taken is to seek financing and at the same time link its implementation to basic reforms. We need to be very practical." on this front."

Referring to the recent attack on the Ghriba Synagogue on the island of Djerba, Tayani added, "We are concerned about what happened in Djerba in terms of security, but also in terms of the risks of declining tourist numbers in Tunisia, because tourism develops the economy and thus relieves internal tension." According to what was reported by the Middle East News Agency today, Friday

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