Tunisia has managed to settle all its domestic and external debts for 2023, even in the face of huge pressure on public finances. This was revealed by Finance Minister Sihem Boughdiri on Monday, putting to rest doubts about the likelihood of a default. Tunisia will pay $4 billion in foreign debts in 2024, a 40% increase compared to last year.The North African country is faced with a shortage of external financing as it strives to address its shrinking public finances.The government expects the accumulated public debt in 2024 to reach about 140 billion dinars ($45.17 billion).However, an offici…