In a statement, Egypt’s Foreign Ministry said the visit aims to strengthen Egyptian–Tunisian relations and exchange views on regional issues.
Abdelatty is due to hold a series of bilateral meetings during his stay in Tunis.
He will also participate in a meeting of the foreign ministers of Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria under the trilateral consultation mechanism on Libya, alongside Hanna Tetteh, the United Nations (UN) Secretary-General’s Special Envoy to Libya.
According to the ministry, the meeting will focus on coordinating positions on recent developments in Libya, supporting efforts to restore stability, and preserving the country’s unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.
Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria have coordinated closely on Libya through a trilateral mechanism launched in 2017, reflecting shared concerns over the security and political fallout from Libya’s prolonged instability.
The three countries have repeatedly called for a Libyan-led political process, the reunification of state institutions, and the withdrawal of foreign fighters and mercenaries.
Their coordination aligns with UN efforts, overseen by Tetteh, to revive a political settlement and prevent further fragmentation, while supporting elections as a step toward restoring stability and regional security.
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