Algiers Algeria
Remarks With Algerian Foreign Minister Abdelaziz Belkhadem Upon Arrival in Algeria Algiers, Algeria ... [Read More]
December 1111--12/03/03 Remarks After Meeting With Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika ; Presidential Palace; Algiers, Algeria ... 1111--12/03/03 Remarks With Algerian Foreign Minister Abdelaziz Belkhadem Upon Arrival in Algeria; Houari Boumediene Airport; Algiers, Algeria ... 1111--12/03/03 Press Briefing With Algerian Foreign Minister Belkhadem; Hilton Hotel; Algiers, Algeria ... [Read More]
Young Students in New York, Algiers Meet via Videoconference - US Department of State At 10:00 a.m. New York time, the 30 students in Queens greeted the 20 students in Algiers where the local time was 3:00 p.m. Shortly thereafter, the children began their discussion about space travel and specifically on what astronauts eat in outer space. The fifth-grade class of Mrs. Neme Alperstein in New York looked inquisitively at Monsieur Moustefaoui's class of similarly aged students in Algiers, Algeria, from the Centre de Loisirs Scientifiques (an after-school center for science and technology) located in the El Mouradia neighborhood of Algiers. The Algerian students utilized the facilities of the Algerian Press Service (APS) for the videoconference. In attendance at the APS studios were Algeria's Minister of Communication and Information Technology Amar Tou as well as Minister of Education Boubacar Benbouzid. ... [Read More]
U.S. Department of State -- Key Officers - Algeria Return to Main Page | Return to Previous Page | Printable Version Algeria ALGIERS (E) Address: 4, Chemin Cheikh Bachir Ibrahimi; Phone: (213) (21) 69.12.55; Fax: 011 (213) 21- 69.39.79; Workweek: Sat-Wed 08:00-17:00; Website: http://algiers.usembassy.gov OfficerNameAMB Richard W. Erdman [Read More]
US Department Of State Post Report Algiers, the capital of Algeria, is one of Africa's largest urban areas. Originally planned for 750,000 people, it now teems with almost three million inhabitants.Approximately 1,000 Americans reside throughout Algeria and are principally employed in the hydrocarbon sector, working primarily in Algiers and Hassi Messaoud. Public InstitutionsLast Updated: 7/6/2005 7:39 AM Algeria’s parliament is bicameral consisting of the National People’s Assembly with 389 members (changed from 380 after the 2002 elections) who are elected by popular vote to serve [Read More]
2003 1111--12/03/03 Remarks After Meeting With Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika ; Presidential Palace; Algiers, Algeria ... 1111--12/03/03 Remarks With Algerian Foreign Minister Abdelaziz Belkhadem Upon Arrival in Algeria; Houari Boumediene Airport; Algiers, Algeria ... 1111--12/03/03 Press Briefing With Algerian Foreign Minister Belkhadem; Hilton Hotel; Algiers, Algeria ... [Read More]
Key Officers - Algeria Key Officers - Algeria ALGIERS (E) Address: 4, Chemin Cheikh Bachir Ibrahimi; Phone: (213) (21) 69.12.55; Fax: 011 (213) 21- 69.39.79; Workweek: Sat-Wed 08:00-17:00; Website: http://algiers.usembassy.gov OfficerNameAMB Richard W. ErdmanAMB OMS Nancy L. GrahamDCM Marc J. Sievers [Read More]
Calendar of Events Algiers, Algeria and Amman, Jordan ... Algiers, AlgeriaFSVC workshops on Corporate governance for SMEs ... Algiers, Algeria ... [Read More]
Algeria January 19, 2005 This Travel Warning is being updated to alert Americans to ongoing security concerns in Algeria. This Travel Warning is being reissued without change following a periodic review. The overall security environment remains dangerous, especially in the Sahara regions. However, the situation has improved and the Embassy is gradually lifting the restrictions it has placed on its employees. This supersedes the Travel Warning of July 15, 2004. [Read More]
Algeria (12/04) In July 2001, President Bouteflika became the first Algerian President to visit the White House since 1985. This visit, followed by a second meeting in November 2001, a meeting in New York in September 2003, and President Bouteflika’s participation at the June 2004 G8 Sea-Island Summit, is indicative of the growing relationship between the United States and Algeria. Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States, contacts in key areas of mutual concern, including law enforcement and counter-terrorism cooperation, have intensified. Algeria publicly condemned the terrorist attacks on the United States and has been strongly supportive of the international war against terrorism. The United States and Algeria consult closely on key international and regional issues. The pace and scope of senior-level visits has accelerated. In June 2003, Under Secretary of State Marc Grossman traveled to Algeria, followed by the October 2003 and May 2004 visits of Assistant Secretary of ... [Read More]
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