Algeria, South Korea discuss technology partnership
2009-05-28
A partnership with South Korea can help Algeria grow and diversify its economy, AFP quoted Algerian Foreign Minister Mourad Medelci as saying on Wednesday (May 27th). On Tuesday, Minister of Industry and Investment Promotion Hamid Temmar opened a joint business conference with a South Korean delegation led by Deputy Economy Minister Kim Young Hak. "We have to move towards a technology partnership with South Korea, particularly in the sectors of electronics, mechanics, and petrochemistry," Temmar said.
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محمد لقشيري Posted 2009-09-21
I commend your great support and effort. I sincerely hope from my heart that Algeria and South Korea achieve greater friendship and cooperation. Korea is an important state presently and in the future. She also has a sensitive rôle in South East Asia and the whole world like Algeria. Agreements are important in the technoligical, industrial and all other fields which are advanced and well-deserved. It is not a manipulative country, without war. South Korea is peaceful and loves peace. Its people are clean and love cleanliness. They are kind to the kind and strong with the strong. Mohamed Lakchiri, province of Skikda, the municipality of Karkara, beach of Ben Zaouit. I offer my congratulations to the Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika and the president of South Korea. Thank you.
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