Algiers – Algeria and Saudi Arabia are exploring avenues to strengthen their bilateral cooperation, signaling a commitment to deepening ties between the two nations. This comes as Minister of Interior, Local Authorities, and Transportation, Said Sayoud, received the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Algeria, Abdullah Al-Bussairy, at the Government Palace on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
The meeting provided a platform for exchanging perspectives on various issues of mutual interest, with a particular focus on institutional cooperation and coordinated efforts concerning matters vital to both countries. Discussions centered on strategies to bolster and broaden bilateral cooperation, ultimately serving shared interests and mirroring the historically strong relationship between Algeria and Saudi Arabia.
Both parties emphasized the commitment of their respective leaderships to continuous consultation and coordination, aiming to propel cooperative relations towards broader horizons. This ambition is driven by the need to address current regional and international challenges while fostering stability and development in the region.
This meeting reflects the positive momentum in Algerian-Saudi relations, characterized by increased official engagements and reciprocal visits. Such interactions are designed to reinforce the bonds of brotherhood and cooperation between the two countries.
The ongoing dialogue underscores a mutual desire to navigate the complexities of the global landscape through strengthened partnerships and a unified approach to regional stability and economic progress.



