Le président de l’APN reçoit une délégation de la République du Nicaragua
Summary of the Meeting between the Algerian Assembly President and the Nicaraguan Delegation
On Thursday in Algiers, Brahim Boughali, the President of the National People’s Assembly (APN), welcomed a delegation from Nicaragua. This meeting coincided with Nicaragua’s participation in an international symposium focused on colonial crimes in history, organized by Algeria’s Ministry of Mujahideen, marking the 63rd anniversary of Algeria’s recovery of national sovereignty.
The Nicaraguan delegation included Tardencilla Orlando, advisor to the Nicaraguan Presidency on political affairs, and John Edson Hodgson Deerings, a member of the National Assembly and a political bureau member of the Sandinista National Liberation Front.
During their discussions, Boughali praised Nicaragua’s commitment to global liberation causes, particularly highlighting its stance on the Palestinian issue. He noted Nicaragua’s "sovereign decision" to break diplomatic ties with Israel following the violence in Gaza. Boughali expressed appreciation for Nicaragua’s support regarding Algeria’s membership in the Central American Parliament and its firm advocacy for the Sahrawi people’s right to self-determination.
Boughali emphasized the strong ties between Algeria and Nicaragua, indicating that both nations share principles centered on the defense of national sovereignty and a mutual rejection of hegemonic practices. He underscored the need to enhance parliamentary cooperation to serve the interests of both nations and to advocate effectively for just causes on international platforms.
In response, the Nicaraguan delegation conveyed greetings from the Nicaraguan leadership, particularly from the Speaker of the National Assembly, to Boughali and the Algerian people. They acknowledged the Algerian Revolution as an inspiring force for their own Sandinista Revolution, recognizing the shared values of sacrifice and fidelity to principles, especially concerning the rights of peoples to self-determination and national sovereignty.
This meeting reflects the historical and ideological bonds linking Algeria and Nicaragua, both nations striving for international justice and equality while promoting their shared political philosophies.
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