Johannesburg, South Africa – President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has addressed participants at the G20 Summit currently underway in Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa. The message was delivered on his behalf by Prime Minister Sifi Gherib.
The President’s address comes at a critical juncture as global leaders convene to discuss pressing economic and geopolitical challenges. While the specific content of President Tebboune’s message has not yet been publicly disclosed, it is expected to focus on areas of key interest to Algeria and the African continent as a whole.
DZWatch understands that the address likely touched upon issues such as sustainable development, debt relief for developing nations, and enhanced cooperation in addressing climate change. Algeria has consistently advocated for a more equitable global order and greater representation for African nations in international forums.
The G20 Summit brings together leaders from the world’s largest economies, representing approximately 80% of global GDP and two-thirds of the world’s population. The summit provides a platform for these nations to coordinate policies and address shared challenges.
Prime Minister Gherib’s presence at the summit underscores Algeria’s commitment to engaging with the international community and contributing to global solutions. Further details regarding the President’s message are expected to be released in the coming days.
This participation highlights Algeria’s continued efforts to play a constructive role on the international stage, particularly in advocating for the interests of the African continent within the G20 framework.



