Algeria

Algeria and Egypt Conclude High-Level Joint Committee Meeting

Cairo – The ninth session of the Algerian-Egyptian High Joint Committee for Cooperation concluded this Wednesday afternoon in Cairo. The meeting, aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and exploring new avenues of collaboration, was held under the joint chairmanship of the Algerian Prime Minister, Mr. Sifi Ghrib, and the Prime Minister of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Mr. Mustafa Madbouly.

The high-level discussions focused on a wide range of strategic areas, including economic partnerships, trade and investment opportunities, and cooperation in key sectors such as energy, agriculture, and infrastructure development. Both delegations expressed a strong commitment to deepening the existing relationship and fostering mutually beneficial projects.

Several agreements and memoranda of understanding were reportedly signed during the session, paving the way for enhanced collaboration in specific domains. These agreements are expected to contribute significantly to boosting trade volumes between the two nations and facilitating greater investment flows.

The Algerian delegation emphasized the importance of strengthening cultural and educational exchanges to promote greater understanding and people-to-people connections. Opportunities for collaboration in scientific research and technological innovation were also explored.

The Egyptian side reiterated its commitment to supporting Algeria’s economic development and expressed its willingness to share its expertise in various fields. Both Prime Ministers affirmed their determination to implement the agreed-upon initiatives effectively and efficiently.

The conclusion of the ninth session marks a significant step forward in the strategic partnership between Algeria and Egypt. The outcomes of the meeting are expected to have a positive impact on the economic and social development of both countries.

More Algeria articles on DZWatch

DZWatch – Your News Portal

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Back to top button