
According to Defense Scoop, Defense and military representatives from the U.S. and Algeria are getting set to participate in official working groups and design near-term implementation plans for the countries’ newly formalized deal to deepen security partnrship.
Boukadoum, Algeria’s ambassador to the United States, shed new light on that upcoming coordination session during a conversation with two reporters at the nation’s embassy in D.C. this week.
He also discussed Algeria’s aims to strengthen its security and economic ties with America during the second Trump administration and emerging opportunities for defense technology-enabling collaboration.
“We have a military dialogue that’s been going on for years now. So, the [Algeria-U.S. memorandum of understanding] just put a legal framework in our cooperation and it opens up the door for so many other things in the future,” Boukadoum told DefenseScoop.