Algeria

Minister Attaf Attends Key African Summit in Luanda

Luanda, Angola – Minister of State Ahmed Attaf arrived in Luanda this evening to represent Algeria at the 7th Summit of the African Union-European Union Cooperation. The summit, scheduled for November 24th and 25th, will focus on strengthening collaboration between the two continents.

Minister Attaf, representing the President of the Republic, will participate in discussions centered around the summit’s theme: “Strengthening Peace and Development through Effective Multilateral Cooperation.” This year’s agenda includes critical topics for both African and European nations.

Key areas of focus will include peace and security, sustainable development, migration management, and good governance. The summit also provides a crucial platform to evaluate the existing partnership between Africa and Europe across diverse sectors.

The Algerian delegation, led by Minister Attaf, is expected to actively contribute to the discussions, advocating for Algeria’s perspectives and priorities within the framework of African-European cooperation. Algeria views this summit as a vital opportunity to foster stronger ties and address shared challenges through collaborative solutions.

The outcomes of the summit are anticipated to shape future cooperation initiatives and policies between the African Union and the European Union, impacting various aspects of political, economic, and social development on both continents. DZWatch will continue to provide updates on the summit’s progress and key decisions.

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