N’DJAMENA — The Prime Minister of Algeria, Mr. Sifi Ghrieb, landed in N’Djamena on Monday at the invitation of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune. This official visit underscores the commitment to deepen fraternal ties, strengthen cooperation, and expand strategic partnerships between Algeria and Chad.
Upon arrival, the Algerian delegation was greeted with formal ceremonies, reflecting the importance placed on bilateral relations. Discussions are set to focus on key areas of mutual interest, including regional security, economic collaboration, and shared developmental goals.
Analysts view this visit as a significant step toward reinforcing alliances in the Sahel region, where both nations play pivotal roles. Enhanced cooperation between Algeria and Chad is expected to bolster stability and economic growth in the area.
During the official engagements, the Prime Minister is scheduled to hold high-level meetings with Chadian officials. The agenda includes exploring new avenues for trade, investment, and technical assistance to foster long-term prosperity.
The visit also highlights Algeria’s ongoing efforts to strengthen diplomatic ties across Africa, particularly in West and North Africa. Strengthening partnerships with neighboring countries remains a cornerstone of Algeria’s foreign policy.