Algerian Prime Minister Begins Official Visit to Chad
The Algerian Prime Minister, Mr. Sifi Ghrieb, arrived in N’Djamena on Monday on an official visit, entrusted by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune. This mission underscores Algeria’s commitment to deepening fraternal ties and strengthening cooperation between the two nations.
The visit, which follows high-level diplomatic exchanges, highlights the shared vision of both governments to enhance bilateral relations in key sectors. Discussions are expected to cover economic collaboration, security partnerships, and regional stability initiatives.
Upon arrival, the Prime Minister was received by senior Chadian officials, marking the beginning of a three-day agenda filled with bilateral meetings and strategic dialogues. The visit reflects the growing momentum in Algerian-Chadian relations, with both sides emphasizing the importance of solidarity and mutual support.
Key Objectives of the Visit
Strengthening economic ties remains a top priority, with plans to explore new trade opportunities and investment projects. Energy cooperation, particularly in the hydrocarbons sector, is also set to be a focal point, given Algeria’s role as a regional energy provider.
Security and counterterrorism efforts are another critical area of discussion. The two countries are expected to reinforce coordination in combating transnational threats, aligning with broader regional security frameworks.
Diplomatic and Strategic Partnerships
The visit is seen as a significant step in consolidating the strategic partnership between Algeria and Chad. Both nations have reaffirmed their commitment to mutual development and regional stability, with a shared focus on addressing common challenges.
As the Prime Minister’s delegation engages with Chadian counterparts, the visit is poised to yield concrete outcomes, reinforcing the bonds of solidarity that define Algerian-Chadian relations.



