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'''Italy–Tunisia relations''' are foreign relations between the [[Italy|Italian Republic]] and the [[Tunisia|Republic of Tunisia]]. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1957. Italy has an embassy in [[Tunis]] and 3 honorary consulates (in [[Bizerte]], [[Sfax]] and [[Sousse]]). Tunisia has an embassy in [[Rome]], a general consulate in [[Palermo]], 3 consulates (in [[Genoa]], [[Milan]] and [[Naples]]) and 2 honorary consulates (in [[Bari]] and [[Novara]]).
 
Both countries are full members of the [[Union for the Mediterranean]]. There was an important [[Italian Tunisians|Italian community]] living in Tunisia before independence. There is a [[Tunisian people in Italy|Tunisia community]] in Italy; todayin the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Italy]] Tunisia was between few nations to sent army doctors to Italy.
 
== See also ==