Algiers, Algeria – President Abdelmadjid Tebboune received Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko today, Wednesday, at the presidential palace in Algiers. The visit is part of an official state visit, according to a statement released by the Algerian Presidency.
Earlier in the day, President Lukashenko paid tribute to Algeria’s war dead at the Martyr’s Memorial. He observed a moment of silence and laid a wreath at the monument commemorating the martyrs of the glorious War of Liberation.
President Lukashenko also toured the National Museum of the Mujahid, where he received detailed explanations about the various stages of Algerian history, with a particular focus on the November 1st Revolution. The museum visit provided insights into Algeria’s struggle for independence and the sacrifices made during the liberation war.
The official visit underscores the strengthening ties between Algeria and Belarus. Discussions between the two leaders are expected to cover a range of topics, including economic cooperation, trade, and regional security. The visit highlights Algeria’s commitment to fostering strong relationships with countries across the globe.
President Tebboune’s welcoming of President Lukashenko signifies a deepening of diplomatic and economic relations between the two nations. This high-level meeting provides an opportunity to explore avenues for collaboration and mutual benefit. The talks are anticipated to result in agreements that will further enhance cooperation in various sectors.
Further details regarding the specific agreements and outcomes of the visit will be released as they become available.


