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Algerian President Orders the Establishment of an Algerian Cultural Center in Oman

During a meeting on Monday in Muscat with members of the national community residing in the Sultanate of Oman, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune issued directives for the establishment of an Algerian cultural center in this friendly nation.

This meeting, which took place alongside his state visit to Oman, underscored the significance of opening a cultural center that symbolizes “the cultural cohesion between the two brotherly nations.”

In this context, the President emphasized the need to “execute this project and honor Algerian culture.”

This gathering is part of a tradition upheld by the President during his international visits. He also addressed investment issues, assuring attendees that the government will work to support “integrated national investors.”

“It is natural for investors to earn profits. Algeria must also benefit from this by creating jobs and attracting foreign currency,” he stated.

“To date, over the past 14 months, 9,400 investment projects have been realized,” the President disclosed, reiterating his commitment, made during his oath of office, to achieve “20,000 investment projects,” particularly noting that “investments remain open to everyone, both domestically and abroad.”

It is worth mentioning that the President commenced a state visit to the Sultanate of Oman on Tuesday, aimed at strengthening the bonds of brotherhood, cooperation, and consultation between the two countries.

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