April 28, 2015

Tunisia, South Korea discuss ways to enhance cooperation

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Tuesday 28 Apr 2015 - 13:48 Makkah mean time-9-7-1436

Tunisian-S. Korean relations (TAP photo)

Tunis (IINA) – Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid and President of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) Kim Young-mok discussed here on Monday ways to strengthen cooperation between Tunisia and South Korea, particularly in training and higher education, Tunisia Press Agency (TAP) reported.
The two sides also discussed the "e-people" program funded by South Korea with a donation of 5 million dinars.  This platform involves aspects of good governance and whistleblowing, according to a statement from the Prime Minister's office. Tunisia has already begun the preparation of this program and made progress pending its implementation.
KOICA President welcomed the success of the democratic transition process in Tunisia and the opportunities offered in different fields. He also commended the efforts of the Tunisian government to achieve economic transition.
The South Korean official reiterated the agency's commitment to further support cooperation between his country and Tunisia in different fields and its readiness to expand into new sectors to help Tunisia achieve more progress and development.
AB/IINA
 

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