Algeria-Chad
Algeria and Chad bolster infrastructure development with N’Djamena agreement
In a significant move to enhance bilateral collaboration, Algeria and Chad have formally entered into an agreement in N’Djamena. This new accord is designed to streamline and expedite the execution of various cooperation initiatives, particularly within the crucial sectors of public works and general infrastructure development. The signing signifies a reinforced commitment to the partnership between the two nations, aiming to accelerate the tangible realization of several agreements initially established in April. A primary focus of this strategic alliance is to advance major infrastructure projects, including the pivotal Trans-Saharan Road, which holds immense potential for regional connectivity and economic integration.
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