Algiers, Algeria – High-level discussions took place today at the Presidential Palace between Algerian and Vietnamese delegations, signaling a strengthening of bilateral ties. The talks, held on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, saw President Abdelmadjid Tebboune receive Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his accompanying delegation.
The meeting underscores a commitment from both nations to explore avenues for enhanced cooperation across various sectors. While details of the specific agenda remain undisclosed, sources suggest that economic partnerships, trade relations, and potential collaborations in technology and agriculture were key areas of focus.
DZWatch understands that the discussions were characterized by a spirit of mutual understanding and a shared desire to elevate the existing relationship between Algeria and Vietnam to a new level. The presence of high-ranking officials from both countries highlights the significance attached to these talks.
The Algerian government has consistently emphasized its commitment to fostering strong international partnerships, particularly with nations in Southeast Asia. Vietnam, with its dynamic economy and strategic location, represents a valuable partner for Algeria in its pursuit of economic diversification and growth.
Further announcements regarding the outcomes of the discussions are expected in the coming days. DZWatch will continue to provide updates as this developing story unfolds.
This meeting is seen as a positive step toward solidifying relations and paving the way for future collaborations that will benefit both Algeria and Vietnam.



