Upcoming Diplomatic Visits to North Africa
In a significant diplomatic move, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau is scheduled to visit Algeria and Morocco from April 27 to May 1. This visit aims to strengthen bilateral relations and focus on pressing regional security issues, as well as explore potential business opportunities between the United States and these North African nations. The U.S. Department of State has emphasized that Landau's meetings in Algeria will center on collaborative efforts to tackle regional security challenges and discuss vital trade agreements with American companies.
Following his engagements in Algeria, Deputy Secretary Landau will proceed to Morocco, where he is expected to meet with government officials and business leaders to foster cooperation in technology and space coordination. The long-standing security relations between the United States and Morocco will also be a focal point of these discussions. The U.S. government views this visit as a reaffirmation of its commitment to promoting regional stability and enhancing economic and strategic partnerships within North Africa.
As reported by asharq.com.