US Deputy Secretary to visit Morocco and Algeria for security and technology talks
US Deputy Secretary begins North Africa visit to Morocco and Algeria. US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau will visit Morocco and Algeria from April 27 to May 1 for talks focused on security cooperation, advanced technologies, aerospace coordination and economic relations, the US State Department said.
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The visit reflects Washington’s effort to strengthen partnerships with key countries in North Africa and deepen cooperation on regional stability and strategic sectors.
Morocco talks to focus on aerospace and advanced technologies
In Morocco, Landau will meet government officials and business leaders to discuss cooperation in advanced technologies, aerospace development and long-standing security coordination between Rabat and Washington.
Discussions are also expected to cover investment opportunities and the expansion of strategic economic partnerships.
Algeria meetings on security and economic cooperation
In Algeria, the US official will hold talks with senior officials on bilateral relations, regional security coordination and expanding commercial ties with US companies.
US highlights North Africa partnership strategy
The US State Department said the visit underscores its commitment to stability in North Africa and the strengthening of strategic and economic partnerships across the region.
It also recalled previous remarks encouraging US investment in Morocco’s southern provinces, reflecting continuity in Washington’s economic engagement approach.
- Source: U.S. Department of State & 24SAA.COM


