Algerian president holds private Talks with zimbabwean counterpart during official visit
Algiers – President Abdelmadjid Tebboune of Algeria received Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa with an official welcome at the presidential palace, marking the start of a two-day state visit on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
Following the formal reception, President Tebboune engaged in private, bilateral discussions with President Mnangagwa, focusing on strengthening diplomatic ties and exploring avenues for enhanced cooperation between the two nations.
The Zimbabwean leader’s visit underscores the growing importance of South-South collaboration as both countries seek to deepen political, economic, and cultural partnerships.
The two presidents are expected to address key regional and international issues, while reaffirming mutual commitments to development and stability within Africa.
President Mnangagwa’s itinerary also includes official ceremonies and engagements aimed at consolidating bilateral relations during his stay in Algeria.
This visit reflects Algeria’s ongoing efforts to foster stronger connections across the African continent, particularly with countries such as Zimbabwe, which share common goals of economic diversification and regional integration.
As the discussions continue, observers anticipate announcements that could pave the way for increased trade, investment, and diplomatic collaboration between Algiers and Harare.