Algeria

President Tebboune Chairs High Security Council Meeting

Algiers – President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, in his capacity as Head of State, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, and Minister of National Defence, presided over a meeting of the High Security Council today, Thursday. The meeting, held at the Presidential Palace, focused on a comprehensive review of the security landscape throughout 2025 and strategic planning for the year ahead, 2026.

According to a statement released by the Presidency, the High Security Council engaged in a detailed assessment of national security challenges and opportunities. Discussions centered on evaluating the effectiveness of current security measures and identifying potential areas for improvement. The Council also explored emerging threats and vulnerabilities that could impact Algeria’s stability and prosperity.

The High Security Council is a key body responsible for advising the President on matters related to national security. Its members include senior government officials, military leaders, and intelligence chiefs. The Council plays a crucial role in formulating national security policy and coordinating the efforts of various security agencies.

The meeting underscores the government’s commitment to safeguarding Algeria’s national interests and ensuring the safety and security of its citizens. The deliberations are expected to inform future policy decisions and resource allocation strategies aimed at bolstering national security capabilities.

Further details regarding specific topics discussed during the meeting were not immediately available. However, it is understood that the Council addressed a wide range of security issues, including border security, counter-terrorism, and cyber security. The outcome of the meeting will be closely monitored as the government moves forward with its plans to enhance national security in 2026.

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