AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTunisia–France Security: Interior Minister Khaled Nouri spoke by phone with France’s Laurent Nuñez, focusing on cross-border crime and drug trafficking and ways to deepen bilateral security cooperation. Parliament Watch: A Tunisian parliamentary committee will review two draft laws approving air services agreements with Oman (Organic Draft Law No. 40 of 2026) and Kuwait (Organic Draft Law No. 41 of 2026), with Transport Ministry officials set to brief lawmakers. Human Rights Pressure: Rights groups and UN experts again warn about Tunisia’s crackdown on activists, keeping the spotlight on political freedoms and due process. Regional Diplomacy: Tunisia’s ties with key partners remain active as Russian and Tunisian foreign ministers exchanged congratulations on the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations. International Spotlight: A US extradition case involving activist-financier James “Fergie” Cox Chambers Jr. alleges money transfers from US banks to Tunisia tied to foreign terrorist support claims, while his family calls it political persecution. Public Life & Memory: A minute of silence was observed ahead of the France–Spain World Cup semi-final to mark the 10th anniversary of the 2016 Nice attack, with the Tunisian-linked attacker cited in reporting.
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