Athens – Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmed Attaf met with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis today, marking the start of an official visit aimed at bolstering bilateral relations between the two nations. The meeting underscored a shared commitment to addressing mutual challenges and strengthening cooperation within the Mediterranean region.
Minister Attaf conveyed greetings from Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and Prime Minister Sifi Grib, reaffirming Algeria’s dedication to fostering stronger ties of friendship and partnership with Greece. Discussions centered on the mutual desire to expand bilateral cooperation across various vital sectors, reflecting the strategic importance both countries place on their relationship.
Both sides expressed satisfaction with the level of coordination between their respective delegations within the United Nations Security Council, where both Algeria and Greece currently hold seats. This collaboration highlights a convergence of views on numerous issues of shared interest, particularly concerning the escalating challenges present in the Mediterranean area. The discussions focused on how both nations can work together to promote stability and security in the region.
Prime Minister Mitsotakis and Minister Attaf emphasized the importance of continued dialogue and collaboration to navigate the complex geopolitical landscape of the Mediterranean. They reiterated their commitment to working together on initiatives that promote economic development, address security concerns, and foster greater understanding between the peoples of Algeria and Greece.
This visit underscores the growing strategic partnership between Algeria and Greece, highlighting their shared vision for a stable and prosperous Mediterranean region. Further details regarding specific areas of cooperation are expected to be announced in the coming days.

