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Bilateral Dialogue Between the United States and Algeria on Security and the Fight Against Terrorism
04/06/2017 03:08 PM EDT
Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
April 6, 2017
On April 6, U.S. and Algerian officials met in Washington, D.C. for
the fourth annual bilateral dialogue between the United States and
Algeria on security and the fight against terrorism.
Acting Coordinator for Counterterrorism Justin Siberell led the U.S.
delegation, which included officials from the Departments of State,
Defense, Justice, Homeland Security, and Treasury. The 17-member
Algerian interagency delegation was led by Minister of Maghreb Affairs,
the African Union, and the Arab League Abdelkader Messahel.
The meeting was designed to strengthen the U.S.-Algeria partnership
and serve as a force multiplier for countering terrorism in the region.
The United States views Algeria as an important and highly capable
partner in this endeavor. Topics included regional terrorist threats,
foreign terrorist fighters, and terrorist use of the Internet. The
United States looks forward to continued counterterrorism exchanges with
Algeria to further broaden and deepen our cooperation.
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