Prime Minister Sifi Grib held a meeting today with Pham Minh Chinh, the Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The high-level discussion took place at the Prime Minister’s office in Algiers.
The meeting was also attended by Ahmed Attaf, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad, as well as the Minister for African Affairs, highlighting the importance Algeria places on this bilateral relationship.
Details of the discussions were not immediately released, but it is expected that the talks centered on strengthening cooperation between Algeria and Vietnam across various sectors. This meeting follows a recent visit by the Vietnamese Prime Minister to Algeria, signaling a renewed commitment to deepening ties between the two nations.
DZWatch News will continue to follow this developing story and provide updates as they become available.
The meeting underscores Algeria’s ongoing efforts to expand its diplomatic and economic partnerships with countries in Southeast Asia. Vietnam, with its rapidly growing economy and strategic location, represents a key partner for Algeria in the region. The discussions are expected to pave the way for increased trade, investment, and collaboration in areas such as energy, agriculture, and technology.
Analysts suggest that this meeting is a significant step towards solidifying the strategic partnership between Algeria and Vietnam. Further announcements regarding specific agreements and initiatives are anticipated in the coming days.



