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Algeria’s Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf Strengthens Africa-Korea Partnership in Seoul

Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Attaf, is actively participating in the Africa-Korea Ministerial Meeting in Seoul, Republic of Korea, from June 1st to 2nd. Minister Attaf's attendance comes under the direct directive of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, underscoring Algeria's commitment to robust international engagement.

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The high-level gathering brings together African foreign ministers and their South Korean counterpart to comprehensively assess the progress achieved since the inaugural Africa-Korea Summit held in June 2024. Discussions are centered on evaluating the implementation of the summit's conclusions and outcomes, exploring future development prospects for this vital partnership, and strategizing for upcoming collaborative initiatives.

Algeria's participation in this crucial event highlights its dedication to strengthening the strategic bilateral partnership with the Republic of Korea, a nation with whom Algeria shares a friendly relationship. Furthermore, Algiers is keen to support collective efforts aimed at aligning the Africa-Korea partnership with the broader development objectives enshrined within the African Union's Agenda 2063, reinforcing a shared vision for continental prosperity and progress.

Related topics: Algeria foreign policy, Africa-Korea relations, diplomatic engagement, Ahmed Attaf, Seoul meeting, Agenda 2063

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