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Nabil Ammar (born 7 September 1965 in Tunis) is a Tunisian diplomat and politician who has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs since 7 February 2023. He formerly served as Ambassador to the European Union, Belgium and the United Kingdom. [1]

He was appointed to the Bouden Cabinet and stayed inn office in the Hachani Cabinet. In 2023, he attended the Death and state funeral of Silvio Berlusconi, coronation of Charles III and Camilla and the general debate at the United Nations General Assembly.

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References

  1. "Tunisian president dismisses foreign minister". Reuters. 2023-02-08. Retrieved 2023-10-05.