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The Prime Minister Is Heading to Algeria to Preside over the Work of the Mauritanian-Algerian Joint Commission.

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The Prime Minister, Mukhtar Ould Ajay, left this morning for Algeria, where he, along with his Algerian counterpart, will preside over the twentieth session of the Supreme Intercountry Commission, scheduled for 6 and 7 April in Algiers, accompanied by a government delegation comprising a number of members of the Government, including the Ministers for Foreign Affairs, the Interior, Energy, Fisheries, Trade, Equipment and Transport, as well as hi…
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Prime Minister Mokhtar Ould Djay praised the deep fraternal and spiritual ties between Mauritania and Algeria during a visit he made Monday evening to the Grand Mosque of Algiers. He was received by the mosque's rector, Mohamed El Mamoun El Kasmi El Hassani, and listened to a detailed explanation about the religious edifice and its academic facilities. Earlier that day, the Prime Minister had arrived in Algiers, leading a ministerial delegation,…

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This morning, the Chief Minister, Mokhtar Ould Ajay, went to Algeria to participate in the twentieth session of the Mauritanian-Algerian Joint Higher Committee, held in Algiers on 6 and 7 April 2026.

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This morning, Prime Minister Mokhtar Ould Ajay went to Algeria to participate in the twentieth session of the Mauritanian-Algerian Joint Higher Committee, scheduled for 6 and 7 April. The Prime Minister is accompanied by a high-level government delegation comprising a number of ministers, as well as high-ranking advisers and officials, as well as experts from various sectors and representatives of the Mauritanian Employers ' Union.

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The Prime Minister, Mukhtar Ould Ajay, left this morning for Algeria, where he, along with his Algerian counterpart, will preside over the twentieth session of the Supreme Intercountry Commission, scheduled for 6 and 7 April in Algiers, accompanied by a government delegation comprising a number of members of the Government, including the Ministers for Foreign Affairs, the Interior, Energy, Fisheries, Trade, Equipment and Transport, as well as hi…

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alwiam.info broke the news in Mauritania on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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