Bratislava – Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Attaf, was received by Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico on Tuesday evening. The meeting took place as part of Attaf’s official visit to the Slovak Republic, undertaken on behalf of the President of Algeria, Abdelmadjid Tebboune.
According to a statement released by the Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, discussions focused on strengthening the bonds of friendship and cooperation between Algeria and Slovakia. Both sides expressed their satisfaction with the establishment of diplomatic representation between the two nations, emphasizing the strong political will of both leaderships to intensify consultations at all levels. The aim is to bolster the promising pace of cooperation across various strategic sectors.
This visit underscores Algeria’s commitment to expanding its diplomatic and economic ties within Europe. The discussions held are expected to pave the way for increased collaboration in areas of mutual interest, further solidifying the relationship between Algeria and Slovakia.
The establishment of diplomatic missions in both countries marks a significant step forward. It will facilitate enhanced communication and coordination on a range of issues, contributing to a more dynamic and productive partnership. The Algerian Foreign Ministry highlighted the positive trajectory of bilateral relations and the potential for further growth in the years to come.
The meeting between Minister Attaf and Prime Minister Fico reflects a shared desire to deepen cooperation and explore new avenues for collaboration, signaling a positive outlook for future relations between Algeria and Slovakia. This visit is a testament to Algeria’s proactive approach to international diplomacy and its commitment to fostering strong partnerships around the world.



