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First visit of an
Algerian Head of State to NATO HQ
The President of the People's Republic of Algeria, Abdelaziz Bouteflika,
on an official visit to Belgium, came to NATO HQ for a bilateral meeting
with Lord Robertson on 20 December 2001. This is the first ever visit by
an Algerian Head of State to the Alliance's headquarters in Brussels.
At a joint press conference with Lord Robertson, President Bouteflika
said this meeting had been particularly important, adding that Algeria's
participation in NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue was a strategic option
which reflected Algeria's belief that peace and security in the region
could only be guaranteed by dialogue and cooperation. The President said
the meeting had given him the opportunity to discuss Algeria's relations
with NATO, as well as current international security issues and terrorism.
Lord Robertson added that countries of the Southern Mediterranean and
NATO were closely linked in the fight against terrorism. He concluded
by saying that the Alliance was in the process of developing its Mediterranean
Dialogue and hoped this historic visit would not be the last.
Additional information:
- NATO
Multimedia - 20 December 2001
- High
Resolution Photos of the visit to NATO by the President of the
People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, H.E. Abdelaziz Bouteflika

- Audio
file of the press point by NATO Secretary General, Lord
Robertson and the President of the People's Democratic
Republic of Algeria, H.E. Abdelaziz Bouteflika (.MP3/2.361Kb)

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