Alyaksandr Lukashenka and Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune signed a joint statement on strengthening relations of friendship and partnership between the two countries.
Additional documents were also approved, the key one being a roadmap for bilateral cooperation for 2026–2027, BelTA reported.
According to Artur Karpovich, Minister of Antimonopoly Regulation and Trade and co-chair of the Belarusian-Algerian intergovernmental commission, the roadmap does not contain specific contracts. He said that, “Money likes silence. Therefore, we will not list specific contracts in the roadmap. That would probably be inappropriate. But the main areas and those responsible for them must be defined, with concrete implementation deadlines.”
He added that the document is designed for two years because the global situation is changing rapidly. “There is probably no point in making a five-year roadmap. It should focus on the near future,” he said.
The next meeting of the intergovernmental commission is scheduled for the first half of February 2026 and will take place in Minsk.
Following the talks, the sides signed agreements on military-technical cooperation and collaboration in the fields of veterinary supervision, scientific research, technological development and innovation.
In addition, sectoral agencies of the two countries concluded memorandums of understanding in legal cooperation, scientific and technical cooperation, industrial and agricultural development, entrepreneurship and innovation, as well as in higher education. A memorandum of understanding was also signed on accreditation between the Belarusian State Accreditation Center and ALGERAC.