Algerian Minister of State and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Attaf, arrived in Seoul on Sunday, May 31, 2026, to attend the Africa-Korea Partnership Ministerial Meeting. Representing President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Attaf's participation underscores Algeria's commitment to enhancing its strategic bilateral relationship with the Republic of Korea.
Algeria Africa-Korea Partnership
The ministerial meeting, scheduled for June 1-2, will bring together African foreign ministers and their South Korean counterpart. Discussions will focus on assessing the progress made since the first Africa-Korea Summit in June 2024, evaluating advancements in implementing its outcomes, and exploring avenues for the partnership's future development. The meeting also aims to prepare for upcoming related events.
Algeria's active involvement in this forum highlights its dedication to bolstering strategic ties with South Korea and its support for initiatives that align the Africa-Korea partnership with the developmental objectives outlined in the Continental Agenda 2063. This engagement reinforces Algeria's proactive role in fostering international cooperation for sustainable development across the continent.
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