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H.E. Abdelhamid Chebchoub, Ambassador of Algeria to Serbia, organised a reception at the Algerian Embassy in Belgrade on the occasion of the fifteenth anniversary of the work of the Association of Friends of Algeria.

The Ambassador recalled the friendship and cooperation between the two countries, which began as the fruit of solidarity shown by the former Yugoslavia for the Algerian people during the national liberation war, with that solidarity only strengthened after the country gained independence.

Marko Jelić, President of the Association of Friends of Algeria, thanked the ambassador for his extraordinary cooperation and support provided to the activities of the Association.

The reception was attended by Zoran Đorđević, Serbian Minister of Labour, Employment, Veterans’ and Social Affairs, members and friends of the Association, representatives of the diplomatic corps, Serbian companies that are present in this largest Arab and African country, as well as other figures from the cultural scene and public life.

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