Acting on behalf of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Prime Minister Sifi Ghrieb reached N’Djamena this Monday to commence a formal state visit to the Republic of Chad. This high-level mission is designed to bolster the longstanding fraternal connection between the two countries while advancing shared interests through enhanced cooperation and strategic partnership.
Strengthening bilateral relations in N’Djamena
The arrival of the Prime Minister underscores a commitment to revitalizing the diplomatic and economic partnership between Algeria and Chad. During his stay, Sifi Ghrieb is expected to engage in discussions focused on regional stability and mutual growth, reflecting the vision set forth by the presidency for stronger African integration and cooperation.
This visit serves as a pivotal moment for both nations to consolidate their ties, ensuring that the spirit of brotherhood translates into concrete collaborative projects across various sectors. The focus remains on building a sustainable framework for future interactions that benefit the populations of both Algeria and Chad, marking a new chapter in their bilateral history.
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