Algiers – President Abdelmadjid Tebboune held private discussions with Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud in Algiers today. The meeting underscores Algeria’s commitment to strengthening diplomatic ties with African nations.
President Mohamud was officially received at the Presidential Palace, where he was greeted by President Tebboune. Details of the closed-door meeting remain confidential, but it is widely expected that discussions centered on enhancing bilateral cooperation across various sectors.
Areas of potential collaboration likely include economic development, security cooperation, and cultural exchange. Algeria has historically played a significant role in promoting stability and development across the African continent, and this meeting signals a continued commitment to that role.
DZWatch understands that the two leaders also addressed regional security challenges, particularly those affecting the Horn of Africa. Algeria has consistently advocated for peaceful resolutions to conflicts and supports initiatives aimed at fostering stability in the region.
This meeting marks an important step in strengthening the relationship between Algeria and Somalia, paving the way for increased cooperation and mutual benefit. Further announcements regarding specific agreements or initiatives are expected in the coming days.
The talks highlight Algeria’s proactive engagement in African affairs and its dedication to fostering strong partnerships with fellow African nations.


