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 at the Presidential Palace.
The meeting focused on a comprehensive review of national security matters. Discussions centered on the Council’s performance throughout 2025 and strategic foresight for the year 2026, with particular emphasis on key areas of national concern.
National Defense: A significant portion of the session was dedicated to assessing the readiness and capabilities of the national defense apparatus. The Council examined strategies for maintaining and enhancing the country’s defense capabilities in the face of evolving regional and global challenges.
Border Security: The meeting addressed the security situation along Algeria’s borders with neighboring countries. The Council reviewed existing measures and explored potential enhancements to safeguard national territory and prevent cross-border threats. Maintaining stability and security in the border regions remains a top priority.
Internal Security: The High Security Council also conducted a thorough evaluation of the overall security situation within the country. Discussions encompassed strategies for addressing various security challenges and maintaining public order.
The High Security Council convenes periodically to assess and address critical national security matters, ensuring the safety and stability of the nation. Further details regarding specific initiatives discussed during the meeting were not immediately available.



