Algiers – Minister of Energy and Renewable Energies, Mourad Adjjal, presided over a preparatory meeting in Algiers today aimed at paving the way for the upcoming Algerian-Tunisian Joint Committee meeting dedicated to the development of border regions.
The meeting, held on Thursday, served as a crucial platform for stakeholders to align on key priorities and strategies ahead of the formal Joint Committee session. According to a statement released by the Ministry, discussions focused on identifying collaborative projects and initiatives designed to stimulate economic growth and improve the quality of life for residents in the shared border areas.
“This preparatory meeting underscores Algeria’s commitment to fostering strong partnerships with Tunisia, particularly in areas of mutual interest such as regional development,” stated a source within the Ministry. “We believe that by working together, we can unlock the immense potential of these border regions and create sustainable opportunities for our citizens.”
The Algerian-Tunisian Joint Committee on Border Region Development plays a vital role in coordinating cross-border initiatives, addressing shared challenges, and promoting socio-economic cooperation. The anticipated meeting promises to further solidify the collaborative spirit between the two nations and deliver tangible benefits to the communities residing along their common border.
Specific details regarding the date and agenda of the Joint Committee meeting are expected to be announced in the coming days. DZWatch will continue to provide updates on this important initiative.



