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Algeria and Niger Strengthen Media Cooperation Following High-Level Talks in Algiers

Published on 2 April 2026 at 01:08 (local time) Author: بوابة الجزائر 0 comments 24 views
Algeria and Niger Strengthen Media Cooperation Following High-Level Talks in Algiers

Algiers – The Minister of Communication, Mr. Zohir Bouamama, received today, Wednesday, the Minister of Communication and New Technologies of the Republic of Niger, Mr. Aji Ali Salatou, along with his accompanying delegation, according to a statement issued by the ministry.

During this meeting, held at the ministry’s headquarters, discussions focused on “ways and agendas for implementing the outcomes of the second session of the Algeria–Niger High Joint Committee for Cooperation, convened in Niamey on March 23–24, 2026, particularly those related to completing the ratification procedures of the media cooperation agreement and the Algerian proposal to update bilateral agreements concluded between audiovisual and print media institutions in both countries, so as to align them with developments and new trends in the field of information and communication.”

On this occasion, Mr. Bouamama expressed “Algeria’s readiness to strengthen media cooperation with the Republic of Niger and to explore all available opportunities in this domain, especially those concerning the provision of training programs for Nigerien journalists and media professionals to develop their skills and enhance their capacities, given the proven expertise of Algeria’s specialized institutions in this regard, as well as the exchange of experiences in other areas such as media management, television and radio broadcasting techniques, and combating disinformation.”

This cooperation, the statement added, “embodies the shared vision expressed by the leaders of the two countries, President of the Republic Mr. Abdelmadjid Tebboune and President of the Republic of Niger Mr. Abdourahmane Tiani, during the summit meeting held in Algiers in mid-February.”

It also falls within the framework of providing media support through “highlighting the new dynamic characterizing the bilateral strategic relations between the two countries and the strong will to deepen and strengthen them across various fields and at all levels, in a way that serves the common interests of both nations and consolidates the bonds of brotherhood and good neighborliness between the two peoples,” according to the same source.

For his part, Mr. Salatou affirmed “his commitment to implementing what was agreed upon in Niamey and his aspiration to discuss opportunities for enhancing cooperation between the two countries in the field of information and communication,” as well as “ratifying the media cooperation agreement between the two countries at the earliest possible date.”

He also expressed “his gratitude for Algeria’s considerable efforts to support his country in this sector,” praising the political will of the leadership of both nations aimed at “achieving further progress and elevating the strong historical relations between Algeria and Niger.”

Source: Algerian Press Agency

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8th Algerian Gas Industry Symposium: Natural Gas and Hydrogen Driving Africa’s Vision for Energy Sovereignty and Sustainable Development

8th Algerian Gas Industry Symposium: Natural Gas and Hydrogen Driving Africa’s Vision for Energy Sovereignty and Sustainable Development

Farid Ghazali, Secretary General of the African Petroleum Producers’ Organization (APPO), underscored on Monday in Oran the central importance of the gas industry within the global energy landscape. He highlighted Algeria’s strategic role, along with its institutions, in advancing this sector across Africa and the wider region.

During his intervention in the first strategic session, held as part of the 8th AIGS Symposium dedicated to natural gas and hydrogen,Mr. Ghazali reaffirmed Algeria’s longstanding role in the global gas industry, pointing to the extensive infrastructure built over decades. He stressed that these assets now stand as a major advantage for the transformation, valorization, and export of energy resources.

He also praised Algeria’s pioneering role in Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) production, recalling the commissioning of the world’s first liquefaction plant in 1964, a historic achievement that established the country as a global reference in the energy sector.

On the subject of natural gas in Africa, the official stressed that it should not be seen merely as a transitional solution, but rather as a cornerstone for industrialization, the stability of power grids, and the development of industrial value chains. He further underlined that gas plays a key role in fostering regional integration through interconnections, pipelines, LNG terminals, and storage facilities.

The same official added that hydrogen represents a major strategic opportunity for the African continent, provided that an integrated ecosystem is established. This system must include renewable energies, appropriate infrastructure, financing mechanisms, and the necessary regulatory frameworks. he also stressed the necessity of making hydrogen a lever for local industrialization, rather than merely a product intended for export.

Regarding the environment, he called for enhancing the performance of the gas industry by reducing gas flaring, controlling methane emissions, and improving energy efficiency through digitalization and low-carbon technologies. He maintained that African gas must be simultaneously competitive and exemplary.

In closing, he urged the strengthening of Pan‑African cooperation to harness the continent’s energy potential as a true driver of prosperity. He stressed that regional integration and the alignment of energy policies are key to accelerating the realization of structural projects and reinforcing the resilience of the sector.

Source: The Algerian Radio

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Attaf Discusses Prospects for Developing Bilateral Relations with His Croatian Counterpart

Attaf Discusses Prospects for Developing Bilateral Relations with His Croatian Counterpart

As part of his official visit to the Republic of Croatia, Minister of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad and African Affairs, Ahmed Attaf, held today in Zagreb private talks with the Minister of Foreign and European Affairs the Republic of Croatia, Gordan Grlic Radman. The meeting was followed by an expanded working session with the participation of delegations from both countries, according to a statement from the Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


According to the same source, the talks were devoted to conducting an in‑depth assessment of the state of Algerian–Croatian relations and exploring prospects for their development in line with the potential available to both countries. Particular emphasis was placed on cooperation in the energy sector—both traditional and renewable—as well as in industry, notably the maritime industry and shipbuilding. Agriculture was also highlighted, especially desert farming, along with tourism and vocational training.


The two officials also exchanged views on a number of regional and international issues, foremost among them the escalating military situation in the Middle East, as well as prospects for strengthening the Euro‑Mediterranean partnership in a manner that ensures security and development for the peoples on both shores of the Mediterranean.

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