Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune hosted a Ugandan delegation led by Special Envoy Mohamed Ahmed Kisuule on March 12, 2025, highlighting the diplomatic relations between the countries. Key officials from Algeria attended, enhancing the meeting’s significance in discussing Middle Eastern affairs.
On March 12, 2025, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune met with a delegation from Uganda led by Special Envoy Mohamed Ahmed Kisuule, who is also a senior advisor for Middle Eastern affairs. This interaction, as reported by the Presidency, emphasizes the importance of diplomatic relations between Algeria and Uganda.
The meeting included several distinguished attendees, contributing to its significance. Among the officials present were Boualem Boualem, the Chief of Staff, Ahmed Attaf, the Minister of State and Minister of Foreign Affairs, along with Mohamed Hassouni, the presidential advisor for religious affairs. Additionally, Youcef Belmehdi, the Minister of Religious Affairs and Wakfs, and Mabrouk Zaid El Kheir, the President of the High Islamic Council, were present, highlighting the meeting’s broad governmental support.
The meeting between President Tebboune and the Ugandan delegation reflects Algeria’s commitment to strengthening diplomatic ties and engaging in meaningful discussions on regional issues. The participation of senior officials from various sectors further reinforces the collaborative spirit between the two nations.
Original Source: al24news.com