Arkab discute des opportunités de coopération avec le conseiller du vice-président de la République du Suriname.

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Arkab examine avec le conseiller du vice-président de la République du Suriname les opportunités de coopération

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Algeria’s Minister of State for Energy, Mines, and Renewable Energy, Mohamed Arkab, welcomed Anwar Lall Mohamed, the advisor to the Vice President of Suriname and a representative on the Board of Governors of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB), during his visit to Algeria. This meeting occurred within the context of the IDB’s annual meetings held from May 19 to 22, and highlighted mutual interests in strengthening bilateral cooperation, particularly in energy and hydrocarbons.

The meeting, attended by the Secretary of State for Energy and Mines, Karima Tafer, and several ministry officials, facilitated discussions on enhancing collaboration in energy, hydrocarbons, and fertilizer production. Both nations recognize their potential in these sectors and see opportunities for growth through partnerships.

Anwar Lall Mohamed expressed Suriname’s interest in leveraging Algeria’s expertise in energy management, including a desire for partnerships with Sonatrach, Algeria’s state-owned oil company. This collaboration aims to enhance training and development in hydrocarbon activities, especially in light of recent oil and gas discoveries in Suriname.

Additionally, the Surinamese delegation highlighted the importance of Algerian experience and regional standing in fertilizer production, seeking to develop similar cooperation in this area as well. Minister Arkab affirmed Algeria’s commitment to support Suriname in building its capacities in hydrocarbons through training programs and knowledge transfer.

He emphasized the necessity of strengthening South-South cooperation to achieve sustainable development that benefits both countries.

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On May 19, during the Islamic Development Bank’s (IDB) annual meetings, Algerian Minister of State for Energy, Mines, and Renewable Energy, Mohamed Arkab, hosted Anwar Lall Mohamed, who serves as an advisor to the Vice President of Suriname and is a representative on the IDB’s Board of Governors. Their meeting took place at the Ministry of Energy’s headquarters with the presence of key officials, including Secretary of State for Energy and Mines Karima Tafer.

The discussions aimed at exploring avenues for bolstering the bilateral relationship between Algeria and Suriname, focusing mainly on the energy sector, particularly hydrocarbons, as well as industries related to fertilizer production. Both countries recognize existing potentials in these areas and are keen to collaborate effectively.

Mr. Lall Mohamed expressed Suriname’s strong interest in enhancing cooperation with Algeria and commended the Algerian expertise in the energy domain. He noted his government’s eagerness to benefit from Algeria’s capabilities, especially through potential partnerships with Sonatrach, Algeria’s national oil company. This collaboration would primarily focus on training and developing skills in the hydrocarbons sector amidst recent oil and gas discoveries in Suriname, highlighting the country’s expanding energy landscape.

The conversation also spotlighted the significance of fertilizer production. Given Algeria’s regional expertise and leadership in this vital industry, Lall Mohamed indicated a keen interest in developing mutual partnerships in fertilizer production and marketing.

Minister Arkab responded positively, reaffirming Algeria’s readiness to support Suriname’s efforts to enhance its hydrocarbon sector’s capabilities. He emphasized the importance of knowledge transfer, training, and sharing successful experiences from Algeria’s advancements in the energy field.

Moreover, Arkab stressed the critical role of strengthening South-South cooperation. He argued that fostering collaborative efforts between developing nations is essential for promoting sustainable development that is beneficial for both parties involved.

In conclusion, the meeting between Algerian officials and the Surinamese adviser highlighted a shared commitment to fostering bilateral ties, advancing in energy cooperation, and seeking sustainable growth through enhanced industry collaboration. Both nations are poised to benefit significantly from these endeavors, reinforcing the importance of strategic partnerships in today’s global landscape.

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