Algerian Prime Minister begins official visit to Chad

N’DJAMENA — Algeria’s Prime Minister, M. Sifi Ghrieb, arrived in Chad on Monday for an official visit, carrying a mandate from President Abdelmadjid Tebboune. The trip underscores the shared commitment to deepening fraternal ties, strengthening cooperation, and fostering strategic partnership between the two nations.

The visit follows a series of high-level exchanges aimed at consolidating bilateral relations and exploring new avenues for collaboration in key sectors. Both countries are expected to discuss economic integration, security cooperation, and humanitarian assistance, reflecting the priorities outlined in recent joint declarations.

Analysts view this visit as a significant step toward reinforcing regional stability and addressing shared challenges in the Sahel. The timing aligns with ongoing efforts to enhance diplomatic and economic ties across the African continent.

The Prime Minister’s agenda includes meetings with senior Chadian officials, business leaders, and representatives of civil society. These discussions are anticipated to yield concrete outcomes, particularly in areas such as trade facilitation, infrastructure development, and cross-border security initiatives.

Key objectives of the visit:

  • Reinforcing political and diplomatic ties between Algeria and Chad
  • Exploring opportunities for economic and trade collaboration
  • Addressing regional security challenges in the Sahel
  • Enhancing humanitarian and development cooperation

This official visit is set to strengthen the longstanding relationship between Algeria and Chad, paving the way for future partnerships that benefit both nations and the broader Sahel region.

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