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Algerian Foreign Minister Attaf Meets with Greek Prime Minister

Athens, Greece – Algerian Minister of State, Minister of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad and African Affairs, Ahmed Attaf, was received today by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The meeting took place at the outset of Minister Attaf’s official visit to Greece, undertaken on behalf of the President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune.

The visit underscores the strengthening ties between Algeria and Greece, and is expected to focus on a range of bilateral and regional issues. Details of the discussions held between Minister Attaf and Prime Minister Mitsotakis were not immediately available, but are anticipated to cover areas of mutual interest such as energy cooperation, economic partnership, and security concerns in the Mediterranean region.

DZWatch will continue to follow this developing story and provide updates as they become available. This official visit highlights Algeria’s commitment to fostering strong diplomatic relationships with key partners in the European Union. The Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement confirming the meeting and outlining the purpose of the visit. Further details regarding the agenda and expected outcomes are expected to be released in the coming days.

The meeting between Minister Attaf and Prime Minister Mitsotakis represents a significant step in furthering dialogue and collaboration between the two nations. It is anticipated that this visit will pave the way for enhanced cooperation across various sectors, contributing to stability and prosperity in the region.

Analysts suggest that energy security will be a key focus of discussions, given Algeria’s role as a major energy supplier to Europe and Greece’s strategic location. The visit also provides an opportunity to address broader regional challenges, including migration and counter-terrorism efforts.

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