Athens, Greece – Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmed Attaf arrived in Athens on Tuesday for an official visit. The visit, undertaken on behalf of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, underscores Algeria’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations with Greece.
According to a statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the visit aims to foster deeper cooperation across various sectors. Discussions are expected to focus on enhancing economic partnerships, exploring opportunities for joint ventures, and addressing regional security concerns.
Minister Attaf’s agenda includes meetings with key Greek government officials, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs and potentially the Prime Minister. These high-level discussions will provide a platform to exchange perspectives on issues of mutual interest and identify avenues for closer collaboration.
Algeria views Greece as a strategic partner in the Mediterranean region. This visit signals a desire to build upon existing ties and forge a stronger, more comprehensive relationship. The focus on economic cooperation highlights the potential for increased trade and investment between the two countries.
Furthermore, the discussions on regional security are particularly pertinent given the current geopolitical landscape. Algeria and Greece share a common interest in promoting stability and security in the Mediterranean, and this visit offers an opportunity to coordinate efforts in addressing shared challenges.
The Ministry’s statement emphasized the importance of this visit in solidifying Algeria’s diplomatic engagement and advancing its strategic interests in the region. Further details regarding specific agreements or outcomes from the visit are expected to be released in the coming days.



