Tunisia’s air force is holding its first joint exercises with Saudi forces as part of a bilateral training program, the Tunisian government said Wednesday.
Training “to increase the combat readiness of pilots and exchange experiences in the fields of logistics and technical support” began Monday at a military base in Bizerte in northern Tunisia, the defense ministry said in a statement.
The exercises will run until Friday and are limited to “exchanges of experiences, training and logistics”, it said.
Tunisia joined a military alliance launched by Saudi Arabia in late 2015, but it is not active in the Riyadh-led coalition fighting in Yemen since March the same year.