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Lamamra: ”We didn’t tackle presidential election file with Kerry because it’s an internal issue”

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Lamamra: ”We didn’t tackle presidential election file with Kerry because it’s an internal issue”
Ramtane Lamamra, Algeria's foreign minister with US Secretary of State John Kerry. Photo: Echorouk

Algerian foreign affairs minister, Ramtane Lamamra, has denied having tackled the presidential election file with the visiting US secretary of state, John Kerry, because such a file is a purely internal matter for Algeria, as he put it.

Referring to regional problems, Lamamra further stressed that Algeria wouldn’t intervene militarily as a matter of principle outside its own borders, a position well understood and respected by Washington in the words of John Kerry during a joint press conference held Thursday in Algiers.

The United States and Algeria pledged Thursday to work together to battle the scourge of terrorism, as US Secretary of State John Kerry paid his first visit to the country.

“Algeria, which has paid a heavy toll to terrorism, will never bow in front of this scourge,” Algerian Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra said at the opening of strategic talks between the two countries.

“Terrorism knows no boundaries, has no creed, no religion and targets all nations,” he added.

But he called for more intelligence sharing from the United States in the fight against armed extremist groups and greater coordination among regional law enforcement agencies as well as for border monitoring.

Lamamra said Algeria was committed to working with all its partners “to stand in the way of this peril, and to eradicate this scourge”.

One of Algeria’s major concerns was the situation in the Sahel, where “terrorism, human-trafficking, drug-trafficking and all kinds of criminal activities have woven their webs,” he said.

This threatened “the stability and very existence of the peoples and states of the area, he added.”

Kerry arrived late Wednesday amid tight security on his first visit to Algeria since becoming secretary of state in February 2013.

“This is a time when peace and self-determination are facing more complex threats than ever before,” Kerry acknowledged.

He said one of the ways to fight terrorism was to help create jobs and ensure stability in people’s lives.

“Those who offer the violence that comes with terrorism don’t offer jobs, they don’t offer education, they don’t offer health care, they don’t have a program to pull a country together.”

Such terror groups are in direct “confrontation with modernity,” he warned.

The United States, Kerry said, wanted to partner with Algeria to build a more robust defense relationship and help secure and strengthen borders in the region.

He also vowed that the United States would work with Algeria to try to stem the unrest in the lawless Sahel region, which stretches across several North African nations.

“We are grateful, very grateful, for Algeria’s efforts in Mali and Niger, which underscore Algeria’s constructive role in regional stability not only in the east, but to the south.”

Algeria’s independent press has questioned the timing of Kerry’s visit, which comes as campaigning is in full swing for an April 17 presidential election.


John Kerry also met with President Bouteflika for talks late on Thursday, with only a small handful of staff.

But in a nod to some criticism leveled by some local quarters, John Kerry said Washington was looking forward to free, transparent elections in Algeria.

“The United States will work with the president that the people of Algeria choose in order to bring about the future that Algeria and its neighbours deserve.”

The top US diplomat said such a future was one where “citizens can enjoy the free exercise of their civil, political, and human rights, and where global companies, businesses, are confident in being able to invest for the long haul.”

After taking part in a tree-planting ceremony he met children of local US embassy staff outside the largest Nike store in Africa to celebrate Algeria’s qualification for the 2014 football World Cup to be hosted next June by Brazil.

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  • Nouar Ali

    I warmly congratulate those who write and/or translate these woderful articles to English,and I value their effort to improve and promote English in this counrty.Using English for everyday's life purposes and getting its use out of the limits of schools' sphere will definitely put the speakers and students of this amazing language in the next level.Looking forward to have a printed copy of the English version of Echourouk newspaper in my hands.