Fayçal Gouia, the Tunisian ambassador to the U.S., visited Arizona recently to speak to the state House of Representatives about the relationship between the two governments. He also addressed the ways Arizona and Tunisia can work together to encourage tourism and educational partnerships while also combatting international threats, such as terrorism.
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