Tunisia –An analytical article by Tunisian researcher and media personality Jamal Al-Taher highlighted what he described as the decline in Tunisia’s diplomatic presence in recent years, in light of the reduction in official visits and weak interaction with a number of international partners.
The article indicated that Tunisian foreign policy has witnessed, since 2021, shifts that have affected the country’s regional and international position, amid talk of a decline in diplomatic initiatives and a decline in attendance in international forums.
The analysis also stopped at what he considered an increasing preoccupation with internal files at the expense of external relations, in addition to the continued vacancy of a number of embassies and consulates, which the writer considered an indication of a decline in diplomatic dynamism.
The article also addressed the ongoing debate in Tunisia about the concept of national sovereignty and the nature of the country’s position regionally and internationally, in light of increasing economic and political challenges.
This discussion comes in conjunction with the continuing political debate in Tunisia regarding the future of the internal scene and the role of diplomacy in strengthening foreign relations and attracting international investments and partnerships.
Source:“My press”
صحافة بلادي صحيفة إلكترونية مغاربية متجددة على مدار الساعة تعنى بشؤون المغرب الجزائر ليبيا موريتانيا تونس