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First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dačić met on the second day of his visit to Tunisia with Mayor of the country’s capital Tunis Souad Abderrahim.

On this occasion, Ivica Dačić expressed great satisfaction with his visit to Tunisia and very successful meetings that he had with the country’s top officials.

He recalled the traditional friendship and cooperation of Serbia and Tunisia.

DPM Ivica Dačić and the Mayor of Tunis unveiled the plaque of Serbia Street, which is another confirmation of proven friendship and understanding between the two countries, according to a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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