Algerian Prime Minister Arrives in Chad for Official State Visit
N’DJAMENA — In a mission entrusted by Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Prime Minister Sifi Ghrieb arrived in N’Djamena on Monday for an official visit aimed at deepening fraternal ties and strengthening bilateral cooperation between Algeria and Chad.
The visit underscores the commitment of both nations to elevate their strategic partnership, with discussions expected to focus on key areas including economic collaboration, security cooperation, and regional stability in the Sahel.
Algeria and Chad share historical bonds rooted in shared values and mutual interests. This high-level engagement reflects the importance both countries place on maintaining open channels of communication and fostering sustainable development initiatives.
Prime Minister Ghrieb is accompanied by a high-level delegation, including senior officials from Algeria’s ministries of foreign affairs and economy. Their agenda includes meetings with Chadian counterparts to explore new avenues for trade, investment, and joint projects.
Chad, a pivotal player in regional security, has been actively seeking international partnerships to address ongoing challenges. Algeria, as a key regional actor, is positioned to support these efforts through targeted cooperation frameworks.
The visit follows a series of diplomatic exchanges and is expected to result in the signing of several agreements aimed at enhancing mutual growth and reinforcing solidarity between the two nations.