Ammon News - Tunisian Ambassador to Amman, Moufida Zribi, affirmed the "deep-rooted, strong and brotherly" Jordanian-Tunisian relations, praising the ongoing cooperation in various fields, especially in the cultural sector.
During Zribi's visit Sunday to Jordanian Writers Association (JWA) Headquarters, she was briefed on the association's activities in organizing joint cultural evenings.
Zribi expressed the embassy's aspiration to enhance cultural cooperation Jordanian and Tunisian writers and intellectuals, within the 39th Tunis International Book Fair, scheduled to take place from April 25 to May 4, 2025.
Zribi added that this future collaboration can also be achieved under joint activities held by the two countries' writers' unions, and cultural weeks organized by the two embassies in Amman and Tunis, as well as ways to strengthen literary and intellectual ties for the two countries' writers and creative figures.
Meanwhile, JWA President, Elaian Adwan, said this meeting marks the beginning of "constructive" cultural cooperation that contributes to strengthening Jordanian-Tunisian cultural and creative relations, which are rooted in shared Arab cultural history.
Adwan highlighted the JWA's role in supporting the Kingdom's cultural movement, which was founded in 1987, features over 470 members who are writers and authors interested in the fields of short stories, novels, poetry, essays, literary criticism, and expert research.