Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune met with a Ugandan delegation led by Special Envoy Mohamed Ahmed Kisuule on March 12, 2025, aiming to strengthen bilateral relations. The meeting included several key officials from the Algerian government.
On March 12, 2025, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune hosted a Ugandan delegation led by Special Envoy Mohamed Ahmed Kisuule, who also serves as a senior advisor for Middle Eastern affairs. The meeting aimed to strengthen bilateral relations and foster cooperation between Algeria and Uganda.
Several key officials were present during the discussion, including Boualem Boualem, the Chief of Staff at the Presidency, and Ahmed Attaf, the Minister of State and Foreign Affairs. Other notable attendees included Mohamed Hassouni, the presidential advisor for religious affairs, Youcef Belmehdi, the Minister of Religious Affairs and Wakfs, and Mabrouk Zaid El Kheir, President of the High Islamic Council, highlighting the importance of diverse governmental input on this diplomatic engagement.
The meeting between President Tebboune and the Ugandan delegation signifies a commitment to enhancing cooperation between Algeria and Uganda. The involvement of various high-ranking officials underscores the importance of diplomatic relationships and the potential for future collaborations.
Original Source: al24news.com