Chad: Algeria and Chad Cement Stategic Partnership With Raft of Bilateral Deals
Chad and Algeria sign over 30 agreements, pivoting from traditional ties to a new-era strategic partnership centered on energy and economic cooperation.
Chad and Algeria sign over 30 agreements, pivoting from traditional ties to a new-era strategic partnership centered on energy and economic cooperation. | Contesto: cronaca
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Chad and Algeria have cemented a sweeping strategic partnership by signing more than 30 bilateral agreements, with a pronounced focus on economic cooperation in the energy sector, officials announced Tuesday. The accords, finalized during a high-level visit by Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno to Algiers, mark what the Chadian leader described as a deliberate shift "from a traditional friendship to a new-generation strategic partnership." The deal-making spree underscores a concerted effort by both nations to deepen ties beyond diplomacy and into tangible, sector-specific collaboration. The raft of agreements spans multiple industries, but energy cooperation emerged as the centerpiece of the new partnership. Algeria, a major hydrocarbon producer with significant natural gas reserves, is positioning itself as a key partner for landlocked Chad, which has sought to expand its own energy infrastructure and attract foreign investment. The deals are expected to facilitate technical exchanges, joint exploration projects, and potential investments in refining and power generation. For Chad, which faces chronic electricity shortages and relies heavily on imports, the partnership could offer a pathway to greater energy security and economic diversification. The scale of the agreement—more than 30 separate pacts—signals an ambition to overhaul the bilateral relationship. Historically, Chad and Algeria have maintained cordial but limited ties, rooted in shared regional security concerns, particularly regarding instability in the Sahel and Libya. The new framework broadens the scope to include trade, agriculture, mining, and transportation, reflecting a mutual desire to translate political goodwill into measurable economic outcomes. Analysts note that the partnership also serves Algeria’s broader strategy to expand its influence in the Sahel, a region where it has traditionally played a cautious role compared to neighbors like Morocco or Nigeria. The agreements were signed during a period of shifting alliances in North and Central Africa. Algeria has been actively courting Sahelian states, offering itself as a stable partner amid growing instability following coups...
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