Turkey and Algeria hold high-level talks to boost regional cooperation

Turkey and Algeria held high-level political and regional consultations in Istanbul on Saturday.

The meetings were co-chaired by Turkey’s Deputy Foreign Minister Musa Kulaklıkaya and Algerian Foreign Ministry Secretary General Lounes Magramane.

Officials focused on the current state of bilateral relations, exploring avenues for cooperation and mutual engagement between the two nations.

Regional developments also dominated discussions, with both sides emphasising the importance of diplomacy and stability in surrounding areas.

The Foreign Ministry noted that the consultations provided an opportunity to address ongoing issues and strengthen political dialogue effectively.

Turkey and Algeria reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral ties, highlighting shared interests in economic, security, and cultural collaboration.

The talks reflected both countries’ desire to maintain steady communication and coordinate on regional challenges and opportunities.

No specific agreements were announced, but officials described the consultations as constructive and a step toward closer partnership.

Observers suggest the meeting could signal a renewed focus on North African and Mediterranean cooperation amid shifting regional dynamics.

The Foreign Ministry concluded that Turkey and Algeria will continue consultations to sustain dialogue and advance their strategic relationship.

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