
Algerian Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal affirmed on his country full coordination with Egypt on Libya, especially on regaining Libya's unity and stability.
Sellal remarks came after meeting with visiting Egyptian President Abdulfattah Al-Sisi amid participation in the 7th Algerian-Egyptian High Joint Commission.
The meeting was also attended by Egyptian Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab, and most Egyptian and Algerian ministers of both countries.
Egyptian Presidential Spokesman Alaa Yosif said that the Algerian premier reiterated his country keenness to restore Libya's stability and strengthen it from external parties which underline the conflict there.
The Algerian premier praised the regaining of Egypt's place in the region and strength, expressing support to the ambitions of the Egyptian people.
The delegation in the joint commission includes Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra, Minister of Energy Youcef Yousfi, Minister of Trade, Amara Benyounes, Minister of Housing, Urban Planning and the City Abdelmadjid Tebboune.
The Egyptian delegation is made of Foreign minister, Sameh Chokri, minister for international cooperation, Nadjla Al-Ahwani, Oil minister, Cherif Ismail, Transport minister, Hani Dhahi, Trade and Industry minister, Mounir Fakhri and Housing minister, Mustapha Madbouli.
For his part, President Al-Sisi expressed hopes that the commission contribute in bolstering bilateral relations in various fields.
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