Algeria

President Tebboune Chairs High Security Council Meeting

Algiers – President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, in his capacity as Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and Minister of National Defense, presided over a meeting of the High Security Council today. The meeting focused on reviewing the security landscape of 2025 and outlining strategic priorities for 2026.

Discussions centered on several key areas critical to national stability and security. The Council extensively analyzed the performance and readiness of national defense forces, evaluating their capabilities in the face of evolving regional and global challenges.

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to assessing the situation along Algeria’s borders with neighboring countries. The Council examined the prevailing security dynamics, including cross-border threats and potential destabilizing factors. Strategies for enhanced border security and cooperation with neighboring states were also discussed.

Furthermore, the High Security Council conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the overall security situation within the country. This involved analyzing crime rates, assessing the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies, and identifying potential vulnerabilities that could be exploited by criminal or terrorist elements. Measures to strengthen internal security and promote public safety were given significant attention.

The meeting underscores the government’s commitment to maintaining a secure and stable environment for its citizens and safeguarding national interests. The outcomes of the discussions will inform future policy decisions and resource allocation strategies aimed at bolstering national security in the coming year.

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