The event broadcast by the Australian SBS channel. Ambassador Merzak BELHIMEUR on the occasion of the Raising flag Ceremony, Algerian Embassy,īilateral dispute should be resolved through dialogue : Algerian Ambassador Merzak Belhimeur The event has been broadcast by the Australian SBS channel. In the speech I pronounced on that occasion, I stressed the impact of the Algerian war on the reshaping of the geopolitical map and on the operationalization of the United Nations doctrine related to the Self-determination right for countries under colonization, as well as on the principles of the external policy of Algeria after the independence A photo exhibition on the war of liberation was also organized. On that occasion, a national Flag raising and Wreath Laying ceremony has been organized in the premises of the Embassy, attended by members of the Algerian community and the diplomatic corps, as well as representatives of the Australian ministry of foreign affairs.
Like all official institutions in Algeria and abroad, the Algerian embassy in Canberra was proud to commemorate the 60 th anniversary of the independence of Algeria and to pay tribute to the sacrifices of our chouhada for the liberation of our country. The Algerian Embassy took actively part in the organisation of this agreeable moment through a stand where Algerian foods like couscous, Hmiss and sweets.Ħ0 th Anniversary of the independence of Algerian in Canberra The numerous guests shared this moment with the members of the African diplomatic and diaspora and had the opportunity to appreciate the various aspects of the African cultures, music and of gastronomy. The two personalities stressed, in the respective speeches, the historical role played by the African Union in building cooperation addressing challenges and creating opportunities between African countries and the Commonwealth of Australia. Mr Marthinus Van Schalkwyk, dean of the African Diplomatic Group and High Commissioner of South. The Guest of honour was the new Assistant minister of Foreign Affairs, the Honourable Tim Watts, MP, who chaired the opening ceremony with H.E. The event which took place at the Botswana embassy and involved the 14 African embassies accredited in Canberra, constituted a display of food, music, and entertainments from each embassy country. That commemoration has been delayed from the 25 may, because the period coincided with the federal elections in Australia and the subsequent formation of a new government. The African group in Canberra commemorated on July 07, 2022, the founding, 59 years ago, of the Organisation of African Unity, today known as the African Union. We spoke about the future relations between his institution and that existing in Algeria and we agreed about a follow-up mechanism in order to concretize those projects. Sheikh Alwan expressed his profound respect for the Algerian people’s attachment to the Muslim values and the true Islamic moderate ideology. I had a very interesting and instructive discussion with Sheikh Alwan who presented the missions of Darulfetwa in promoting guidance and leadership for peaceful and harmonious relations within the Muslim communities as well as among Muslim and no-Muslim living in Australia and its long-standing position against abhorrent and violent extremism. Sheikh Salim Alwan, the chairperson of the Islamic High Council of Australia ( Darulfetwa)at the Algerian Chancellery. Courtesy visit of the Sheikh of DARULTWA of AustraliaĪ few days after our casual meeting at the Residence of the Ambassador of Jordan, I had the pleasure of receiving H.
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