Algeria's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Attaf, held significant bilateral discussions with his Egyptian counterpart, Badr Abdel Aaty, in Seoul on Monday. The high-level meeting took place on the sidelines of the African-Korean Partnership Ministerial Meeting, underscoring Algeria's active diplomatic engagement on the international stage.
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According to a statement from the Ministry, the two ministers focused on bolstering the fraternal and partnership ties between their respective nations. A particular emphasis was placed on advancing economic cooperation, signaling a mutual desire to deepen their strategic relationship through tangible initiatives.
Discussions also extended to the prevailing regional situation within the Arab world. Furthermore, the ministers addressed critical issues on the agenda of the African Union, especially in anticipation of key continental events scheduled to be hosted by Egypt later this month. This exchange highlights the shared commitment of both Algeria and Egypt to regional stability and pan-African collaboration.
Related topics: Algeria foreign policy, Egypt diplomacy, African-Korean Partnership, Ahmed Attaf, bilateral relations, African Union agenda
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