N’DJAMENA — Representing President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Prime Minister Sifi Ghrieb reached the Republic of Chad this Monday to begin a formal state visit. This diplomatic journey is centered on deepening the fraternal connections and expanding the cooperative framework between the two nations.
Enhancing regional partnership and cooperation
The mission, initiated at the request of the Head of State, aims to solidify the strategic partnership and mutual interests shared by Algérie and Chad. Upon his arrival in N’Djamena, the Prime Minister emphasized the importance of this visit in fostering closer ties and building a more integrated bilateral relationship.
During his stay, Sifi Ghrieb is expected to engage in high-level discussions focused on shared goals and the reinforcement of solidarity. This visit underscores the commitment of both governments to maintain a steady dialogue and pursue joint initiatives for regional stability and economic growth.
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