Algiers – Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmed Attaf received his Tunisian counterpart, Mohamed Ali Nafti, on Sunday, as Algiers prepares to host the International Conference on the Criminalization of Colonialism in Africa. The meeting took place on the eve of the 12th session of the Oran Process on Peace and Security in Africa.
The discussions between the two ministers focused on strengthening bilateral relations between Algeria and Tunisia, as well as exploring avenues for increased cooperation on regional security matters. The International Conference on the Criminalization of Colonialism in Africa is expected to be a key platform for discussing the lasting impact of colonialism on the continent and formulating strategies for addressing its consequences.
Minister Attaf reaffirmed Algeria’s commitment to supporting African unity and promoting peace and stability throughout the continent. He emphasized the importance of addressing historical injustices and working towards a future of shared prosperity for all African nations. The meeting underscores the strong ties between Algeria and Tunisia and their shared commitment to addressing the challenges facing the African continent.
The Oran Process, a key initiative for promoting peace and security in Africa, will also be a central focus in the coming days. The 12th session is expected to address issues such as counter-terrorism, conflict resolution, and the promotion of good governance. Algeria continues to play a leading role in fostering dialogue and collaboration among African nations to address these critical challenges. DZWatch will continue to provide updates on these important events.



