
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko declared Algeria a key African partner during a meeting with parliamentary speaker Ibrahim Boughali in Minsk.
The Belarusian leader emphasized his desire to establish the most serious and advanced relations on the entire African continent with Algeria.
Minsk intends to utilize its current regional partnerships to systematically expand its economic and diplomatic footprint across broader African markets.
Lukashenko referenced his December 2025 meeting with Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, highlighting the deep compatibility of their national economies.
The proposed bilateral framework focuses on exchanging specialized industrial goods to address critical resource deficits in both trading nations.
Boughali reaffirmed Algeria’s firm commitment to strengthening ties while conveying deep respect from the leadership in Algiers to the Kremlin ally.
The Algerian delegation emphasized an ongoing national policy of economic diversification designed to reduce reliance on volatile hydrocarbon markets.
Algeria seeks to leverage Belarusian technical experience to rapidly develop its domestic agricultural, industrial, and pharmaceutical manufacturing sectors.
Both officials expressed strong confidence that these shared economic goals provide fertile ground for sustainable, long-term joint industrial ventures.
