Algiers – The Minister of Veterans Affairs and Beneficiaries, Abdelmalek Tachrifet, was received today by the Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Pham Minh Chinh. The meeting took place as part of the Vietnamese Prime Minister’s official visit to Algeria, according to a statement released by the Ministry.
The discussions focused on strengthening bilateral relations between Algeria and Vietnam, particularly in areas related to veterans’ affairs and historical preservation. Minister Tachrifet emphasized Algeria’s commitment to honoring the sacrifices of those who fought for the nation’s independence and providing comprehensive support to veterans and their families.
The meeting also provided an opportunity to exchange experiences and best practices in managing veterans’ programs and preserving historical memory. Both sides expressed interest in further collaboration on initiatives aimed at promoting peace, reconciliation, and understanding of shared historical experiences.
This high-level meeting underscores the strong diplomatic ties between Algeria and Vietnam and reflects a shared commitment to supporting veterans and preserving the legacy of their contributions. The Ministry of Veterans Affairs and Beneficiaries is expected to release further details regarding the discussions and potential areas of future cooperation in the coming days.
The visit of the Vietnamese Prime Minister is seen as a significant step in bolstering the already robust relationship between the two nations. The Algerian government has expressed its commitment to fostering closer ties with Vietnam across various sectors, including economic, cultural, and social domains.



