Year of International Cooperation and 20th anniversary of the UN
This stamp illustrates Tunisia's participation in the Year of International Cooperation proclaimed in 1965, by highlighting an ideal of solidarity and interdependence between peoples. The graphic composition is based on dynamic intertwined shapes that suggest movement, union and complementarity, visually conveying the idea that global progress is based on shared and coordinated efforts. The presence of the United Nations emblem clearly places this broadcast in a multilateral framework, underlining Tunisia's adherence to the values of international dialogue, common development and peace. In the Tunisian context of the years following independence, this stamp reflects the State's desire to assert itself as a responsible actor on the world stage, engaged in international institutions and attentive to economic, social and human issues beyond the national framework. It thus testifies to a national identity open to the world, seeking to reconcile sovereignty, modernization and international cooperation as levers of development and stability.