Egypt and Tunisia have agreed to join forces to combat organized crime, international terrorism and drug trafficking, reported Al Ahram, a Cairo-based Arabic daily.
The agreement was concluded at the end of a meeting between the two countries’ security officials in Tunis on Tuesday.
The meeting was co-chaired by Habib Adley, Egypt’s interior minister, and his Tunisian counterpart Abdullah Kaabi.
The two officials agreed to exchange information in order to upgrade the skills of their respective personnel – Albawaba.com