Tunisia confirms its rejection of Turkish interference in its internal affairs

Tunisia-SANA (ST): The Tunisian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration has expressed its rejection of the statement made by the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, about the decision of President Kais Saied to dissolve parliament, considering that it represents an unacceptable interference in internal affairs and completely contradicts the principle of mutual respect in relations between countries.

 The ministry said in a statement posted on its website that “Tunisia, to the extent that it adheres to the principles of its foreign policy and is keen to build close relations with brotherly and friendly countries based on cooperation, solidarity, consultation and mutual trust, also adheres to the independence of its national decision and strongly rejects any attempt to interfere with its sovereignty and the choices of its people or to question its irreversible democratic path.”

The ministry affirmed that “Tunisia is a free and independent country, and the people in it are the sovereign and are the only ones authorized to choose the path of real freedom that preserves security and dignity of their homeland.”

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