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Orient Weekly Watch: CSIORS Edition - Saturday, April 27th, 2024

2024-04-27 19:22

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Amr-Talaat, Marius-Skuodis, ICT-collaboration, Digital-transformation, Morocco-citrus-exports, Brazil-market-access, International-Agricultural-Show, Bilateral-trade-cooperation, Algeria-Tunisia-Libya, Regional-Stability, Economic-Cooperation, Security-Strategies,

Orient Weekly Watch: CSIORS Edition - Saturday, April 27th, 2024

Let us navigate the Middle East nuances: Egypt and Lithuania ICT collaboration; Morocco's export market; consultative meeting in Tunis.

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Let us guide you through the Middle East with curated links: insightful analyses and forecasts from top sources on regional complexities.

 


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Dailynewsegypt.com: Advancing ICT Collaboration: Egypt and Lithuania Forge Ahead

Amr Talaat, Egypt’s Minister of Communications, met with Marius Skuodis, Lithuania’s Minister of Communications, in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital to discuss deepening ICT collaboration, including digital transformation and cybersecurity. They explored plans for cooperation protocols and infrastructure enhancement. Skuodis praised Egypt’s ICT progress and expressed Lithuania’s support for partnership.


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Moroccoworldews.com: Morocco Secures Entry into Brazilian Citrus Export Market

Morocco's citrus industry gets a boost as Brazil opens its doors to Moroccan clementines and mandarins. The agreement, signed at the International Agricultural Show in Morocco, outlines phytosanitary requirements for trade. With Morocco's citrus production timing well for Brazil, the move offers a prime opportunity to increase exports to Latin America. This economic milestone strengthens the growing relationship between the two countries, with trade reaching historic highs and promising areas of future collaboration in various sectors.


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Dzair-tube.dz: Inaugural Consultation among Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya: Fortifying Tripartite Collaboration for Regional Stability

Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya held their first consultative meeting in Tunis to bolster regional stability through economic cooperation and security strategies. They agreed on periodic meetings to deepen bilateral relations and collectively address challenges. The leaders emphasized cooperation in key sectors and appointed focal points for implementation. This summit marks a significant step towards mutual prosperity in the region.

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