Minister Miqdad participates in the official celebrations of the 60th anniversary of Algeria’s independence
The Algerian capital witnessed today a military parade within the framework of the official celebrations of the 60th anniversary of Algeria’s independence, in the presence of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, Dr. Faisal Miqdad, heads of Arab and foreign countries, foreign ministers and officials from several countries in the region and the world.
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune stressed in a speech that this review “adds an exceptional face to the celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of the restoration of national sovereignty.”
Tebboune expressed his thanks “to all the guests of Algeria who shared the joys with us on this blessed holiday,” and adopted the slogan “a glorious history and a new era.”
On the sidelines of Algeria’s independence anniversary celebrations, Dr. Miqdad met with the President of the Tunisian Republic, Kais Saied, who asked Minister Miqdad to convey his greetings to President Bashar al-Assad.
Saied pointed out that the achievements made by Syria as well as the steps achieved by the Tunisian people against the forces of darkness and backwardness are complementary to each other to achieve the common goals of the two brotherly peoples in Syria and Tunisia.
Minister Miqdad also held meetings with a number of foreign ministers of the participating countries, during which they discussed bilateral relations with these countries and regional as well as international political developments.
This military parade in Algeria is the largest since the country’s independence and the first since 1989, and it included a display of units of various military, naval, air and land specializations, and models of the defensive and offensive missile arsenal. The Algerian Air Force also participated in an air show and parachute landing.
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune stressed in a speech that this review “adds an exceptional face to the celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of the restoration of national sovereignty.”
Tebboune expressed his thanks “to all the guests of Algeria who shared the joys with us on this blessed holiday,” and adopted the slogan “a glorious history and a new era.”
On the sidelines of Algeria’s independence anniversary celebrations, Dr. Miqdad met with the President of the Tunisian Republic, Kais Saied, who asked Minister Miqdad to convey his greetings to President Bashar al-Assad.
Saied pointed out that the achievements made by Syria as well as the steps achieved by the Tunisian people against the forces of darkness and backwardness are complementary to each other to achieve the common goals of the two brotherly peoples in Syria and Tunisia.
Minister Miqdad also held meetings with a number of foreign ministers of the participating countries, during which they discussed bilateral relations with these countries and regional as well as international political developments.
This military parade in Algeria is the largest since the country’s independence and the first since 1989, and it included a display of units of various military, naval, air and land specializations, and models of the defensive and offensive missile arsenal. The Algerian Air Force also participated in an air show and parachute landing.
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