Algiers, Algeria – Belarusian President Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko paid tribute to the martyrs of the Algerian War of Independence earlier today. The President visited the Martyr’s Memorial in Algiers, where he observed a moment of silence and laid a wreath at the monument commemorating those who sacrificed their lives during the nation’s struggle for liberation.
President Lukashenko’s visit to the memorial marks a significant moment in his official state visit to Algeria, which commenced yesterday. The laying of the wreath symbolizes the respect and solidarity between Belarus and Algeria, acknowledging the shared history of fighting for freedom and self-determination.
The Martyr’s Memorial, an iconic landmark in Algiers, stands as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made during the Algerian War of Independence. The monument serves as a focal point for national remembrance and a symbol of Algeria’s hard-won sovereignty.
President Lukashenko’s gesture underscores the importance of historical understanding and mutual respect in fostering strong international relations. The visit highlights the ongoing efforts to strengthen ties between Belarus and Algeria across various sectors.
The official visit is expected to further enhance cooperation between the two nations in areas such as trade, investment, and cultural exchange. This symbolic act of remembrance is a powerful message of solidarity and a testament to the enduring spirit of national liberation.
DZWatch will continue to provide updates on President Lukashenko’s visit and the strengthening relationship between Belarus and Algeria.



