Boughali meets Lukashenko in Minsk as Algeria and Belarus accelerate strategic partnership
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Algerian National Assembly Speaker Ibrahim Boughali met with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Minsk to strengthen strategic partnership.
- Lukashenko expressed Belarus's ambition to build a "solid and advanced partnership" with Algeria, prioritizing it in Minsk's African policy.
- Both sides highlighted the positive evolution of bilateral relations and agreed to hold a joint commission meeting to explore new cooperation avenues in industry, agriculture, and other sectors.
Algerian National Assembly Speaker Ibrahim Boughali's official visit to Minsk culminated in a meeting with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, underscoring a shared ambition to elevate their bilateral relationship. Lukashenko affirmed Minsk's desire to forge a "solid and advanced partnership" with Algiers, positioning Algeria as a strategic priority within Belarus's African foreign policy.
The Belarusian leader emphasized the strong ties between the two nations, referencing his recent visit to Algeria and his meeting with President Abdelmadjid Tebboune. He noted that this exchange injected "new dynamism" into their cooperation and solidified their partnership. Lukashenko also pointed to converging positions on various shared interests, acknowledging Algeria's growing influence on regional and international stages.
Belarus aspires to build with Algeria a solid and advanced partnership, which is among the most important on the African continent.
Boughali, in turn, highlighted the positive trajectory of Algerian-Belarusian relations since the summit between the two heads of state last year. He reiterated Algeria's commitment to deepening cooperation across diverse fields, expressing particular interest in Belarus's expertise in industry and agriculture, sectors central to Algeria's economic diversification efforts.
The upcoming second session of the joint Algerian-Belarusian commission in Minsk was presented as a concrete opportunity to explore new avenues for political, economic, cultural, and scientific collaboration. Additionally, the signing of a parliamentary cooperation memorandum between the two countries' legislative bodies was hailed as a strong signal of their mutual commitment to a lasting partnership, anchored in enduring institutional mechanisms.
This visit injected new dynamism into bilateral cooperation and helped consolidate the partnership between the two countries.
Originally published by El Watan in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.