Algiers, December 3, 2025 – Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko paid tribute to Algeria’s war heroes today by laying a wreath at the Martyr’s Memorial in Algiers. The solemn ceremony took place this morning at the iconic monument, which commemorates the sacrifices made during Algeria’s struggle for independence.
President Lukashenko placed the wreath at the foot of the memorial, a towering structure that symbolizes the nation’s liberation. The gesture underscores the strong ties between Belarus and Algeria, and reflects a shared respect for historical struggles against oppression.
Following the wreath-laying ceremony, the Belarusian President visited the National Museum of the Mujahid. During his visit, he received detailed explanations about Algeria’s long and arduous fight for freedom. The museum showcases artifacts, documents, and exhibits that chronicle the Algerian War of Independence, providing a comprehensive overview of the nation’s revolutionary history.
President Lukashenko arrived in Algiers yesterday evening for an official state visit. He was greeted at Houari Boumediene International Airport by Azouz Nasseri, the Speaker of the Council of the Nation, Algeria’s upper house of parliament. The visit is expected to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries, focusing on economic cooperation and mutual interests. Further details regarding the agenda and outcomes of the visit will be reported as they become available.


