A parliamentary delegation representing the Algeria-Indonesia Friendship Group within the People’s National Assembly (APN) is scheduled to embark on an official visit to Indonesia, commencing tomorrow, Saturday, January 17th. The visit, lasting until January 23rd, aims to bolster bilateral relations and foster closer cooperation between the two nations.
The delegation’s itinerary includes meetings with key Indonesian government officials, parliamentary representatives, and business leaders. Discussions will focus on a range of topics, including strengthening economic ties, promoting cultural exchange, and exploring opportunities for collaboration in various sectors. Areas of particular interest include energy, agriculture, and education.
This visit underscores Algeria’s commitment to expanding its strategic partnerships within Southeast Asia. Indonesia, as a major economic power and a prominent member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), holds significant importance for Algeria’s foreign policy objectives.
The Algeria-Indonesia Friendship Group plays a crucial role in facilitating dialogue and understanding between the two countries. Through regular exchanges and collaborative initiatives, the group aims to deepen the bonds of friendship and promote mutually beneficial cooperation. This visit is expected to contribute significantly to the ongoing efforts to strengthen the Algeria-Indonesia partnership.
The People’s National Assembly stated that the visit reflects the shared desire of both Algeria and Indonesia to elevate their relationship to new heights. Further details regarding the delegation’s specific activities and expected outcomes will be released in the coming days.

