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Algeria: Tebboune, Saïed and El-Menfi: Towards the creation of a new Maghreb dynamic?

Algeria: Tebboune, Saïed and El-Menfi: Towards the creation of a new Maghreb dynamic?

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with ania.b
Published on 2024-03-04 09:34:36

President Abdelmadjid Tebboune took the opportunity to meet with counterparts, including Tunisian President Kais Saied and Libyan Presidential Council President Mohamed Younes El-Menfi. These exchanges demonstrate the importance placed on regional relations.
The need for enhanced cooperation within the Maghreb was emphasized, and discussions addressed key economic and security issues for the region. Leaders stressed the importance of overcoming common challenges and strengthening regional unity.
President Tebboune advocated for a revitalization of the UMA. Although this initiative was met with reservation, progress has been made, particularly with the organization of regular meetings among member countries.
The strengthening of bilateral ties and the creation of a new dynamic. Indeed, faced with difficulties in reinvigorating the UMA, member countries have embarked on strengthening their bilateral ties. The decision to hold regular meetings among Maghreb leaders paves the way for a new regional organization.
The countries of the Maghreb face common challenges, both economically and in terms of security. Enhanced cooperation is essential to ensure stability and promote regional development.
The decision to hold regular meetings among Maghreb leaders offers promising prospects for the future of the region. Enhanced cooperation is crucial in a changing global context.
The 7th GECF summit in Algiers was an opportunity to strengthen diplomatic ties and discuss regional issues. Maghreb leaders reaffirmed their commitment to enhanced cooperation to overcome common challenges and promote regional development.

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