Arab Maghreb Union

Trade agreement among North African Arab countries of the Maghreb

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January 2025 A third tripartite summit between Tunisia, Libya, and Algeria is held in Tripoli.
November 2024 Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune invited leaders from Tunisia, Mauritania, Libya, and the Sahrawi Republic to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the 1 November 1954 Declaration, seen as a potential beginning of a new union without Morocco and Mauritania.
April 2024 Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya discuss establishing a new North African entity to replace the Arab Maghreb Union, focusing on border security, joint investment projects, and free movement of goods and people.
2023 The single currency project in the Arab Maghreb region remains technically feasible but politically infeasible.

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