Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune emphasized the nation’s commitment to maintaining peaceful relations with its neighboring countries, asserting that war is not a solution.
Tebboune’s remarks come amid ongoing regional tensions, providing a hopeful opportunity for cooperation and stability in the area.
The president stressed the need for logical solutions that avoid bloodshed, citing the long-term negative impacts that military interventions can have on countries.
He expressed his lack of concern about any military intervention in Niger, confirming that Algeria would not use force with its neighbors under any circumstances and staunchly refuses military confrontation.
His statements are a clear signal of Algeria’s stance on maintaining peace and stability with its neighboring countries, particularly Morocco.
They come a week after a speech by King Mohammed VI of Morocco, on the occasion of the anniversary of his accession to the throne, in which he discussed relations between Morocco and Algeria.
The King expressed hope for improving relations and opening borders between the two nations.