Algiers, December 15, 2025 – Algeria and South Korea have solidified their relationship, with South Korea recognizing Algeria as a key strategic partner. The announcement underscores the deepening ties between the two nations across various sectors.
Speaking earlier today, the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, Mr. Yuki Joon, emphasized the importance of Algeria to his country. He lauded the significant progress made in bilateral relations, highlighting the collaborative spirit that has fostered mutual growth and understanding.
“Algeria is not just a partner; it is a strategic partner,” Ambassador Joon stated. “The level of cooperation and engagement we have achieved across diverse fields is truly commendable. We are committed to further strengthening these bonds and exploring new avenues for collaboration in the years to come.”
The Ambassador’s remarks reflect a growing appreciation for Algeria’s role as a stabilizing force in the region and its increasing economic significance. The partnership encompasses various areas, including trade, investment, technology transfer, and cultural exchange. Both countries have expressed a shared desire to expand cooperation into new sectors such as renewable energy and infrastructure development.
This declaration of strategic partnership signals a renewed commitment from both nations to work together towards shared goals and to navigate the challenges of a rapidly changing global landscape. Observers believe that this strengthened alliance will contribute significantly to regional stability and economic prosperity for both Algeria and South Korea.
The relationship between Algeria and South Korea has been steadily growing over the past several years, characterized by mutual respect and a commitment to fostering closer ties. Today’s announcement reaffirms the enduring nature of this partnership and its potential for future growth and collaboration.



