Cairo, Egypt – Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmed Attaf held bilateral discussions with Zimbabwe’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Amon Murwira, in Cairo on Friday. The meeting occurred during Minister Attaf’s official visit to Egypt.
The discussions took place on the sidelines of the second Russia-Africa Partnership Forum at the ministerial level. According to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the talks centered on strengthening bilateral relations between Algeria and Zimbabwe and exploring opportunities for increased cooperation across various sectors.
The Russia-Africa Partnership Forum serves as a platform for African nations and Russia to discuss matters of mutual interest, including trade, security, and development. Minister Attaf’s presence underscores Algeria’s commitment to engaging with both African and international partners to advance its strategic interests.
The meeting with Minister Murwira provided an opportunity to address specific areas of collaboration between Algeria and Zimbabwe. These include potential joint ventures in agriculture, mining, and infrastructure development. Both ministers reaffirmed their commitment to fostering stronger economic ties and promoting people-to-people exchanges.
Minister Attaf’s visit to Cairo highlights Algeria’s active role in regional diplomacy and its dedication to building strong relationships with its African counterparts. Further details regarding specific agreements or initiatives resulting from the meeting are expected to be released in the coming days. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will continue to provide updates on Minister Attaf’s engagements during the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum.



