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Algeria, France Sign New Bilateral Agreement to Deepen Relations

Prime Ministers from Algeria and France have expressed their wish to “intensify” warm relations after growing rapprochement between the presidents of the two countries in late August.

The wish was expressed in Algiers at the beginning of a two day state visit of the French prime minister Elizabeth Borne alongside a 15 member top level delegation.

“(On visas) Over the past few months, in line with the Algiers Declaration, our discussions have aimed to better manage and organise the movement of people between our two countries. We have discussed ways of encouraging student, scientific and artistic mobility – I am thinking of the artist residency programme – and of course economic mobility.” Borne, the French Prime Minister said.

She mentioned three pillars for this “strengthened” partnership: the economy to “develop trade, innovation and create jobs”; mobility and visas; and youth through increased educational and cultural cooperation.

“The time of misunderstanding is behind us,” Ms. Borne had said ahead of the visit on the issue of ultra-sensitive memory of colonization and the Algerian war.

For his part, Aïmene Benabderrahmane, Algeria’s Prime minister said they both ”..comfortably noted together the quality of political dialogue between the two countries on all levels and especially between the two countries’ presidents and the strong agreement on the key issue of strengthening consultation and coordination around regional and international issues of joint interest.”

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