Algeria and Belarus are strengthening their bilateral partnership with the signing of new agreements spanning key sectors, including industry, agriculture, and animal health. This development underscores the growing cooperation between the two nations.
The signing ceremony, held in Algiers, was overseen by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and his Belarusian counterpart, Alexander Lukashenko. The agreements and memoranda of understanding aim to broaden bilateral collaboration in strategically important areas.
A significant memorandum of understanding was signed between the Algerian Ministry of Industry and the Belarusian Ministry of Industry. This agreement paves the way for joint industrial projects, facilitates the exchange of industrial expertise, and enhances investment opportunities for both countries.
In the realm of animal health, a crucial agreement was reached between the two governments. This agreement seeks to bolster preventative programs, enhance veterinary oversight, and develop health standards related to livestock. The goal is to improve food security in both Algeria and Belarus.
Furthermore, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the Algerian Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Belarusian Ministry of Agriculture and Food. This agreement focuses on strengthening cooperation in agricultural production, exchanging expertise, developing agricultural technology, and increasing crop yields.
These agreements mark a new chapter in Algerian-Belarusian relations, reflecting a shared commitment to building effective partnerships that drive economic development and foster multi-sectoral cooperation.
DZWatch will continue to monitor developments related to this growing partnership.



