Mauritanian leader Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani and his Algerian counterpart Abdelmadjid Tebboune, inaugurated two land border crossings between the two countries.
The two presidents attended detailed presentations on the two crossing points, their advantages and prospects, and the facilities that make them up.
It is expected that this project will allow great commercial mobility between the two countries, which will have a positive impact on the increase in the pace of development in the border areas and on economic performance for mutual benefit.
Ghazouani, accompanied by Tebboune, also supervised the launch of the Tindouf (Algeria)-Zouerate (Mauritania) road construction project.
The Mauritanian leader thanked the Algerian president for his commitment to completing the vital Tindouf-Zouerate road project, congratulating both countries on this important achievement.
The Algerian president stressed the need to speed up to complete the Tindouf-Zouerate road project linking the two countries, adding that the accomplishment of this project would open new promising horizons for cooperation between the two neighbours.
This strategic route extends over a distance of 840 kilometers.
The agreement for its implementation was signed on the sidelines of the state visit that Mr. Ghazouani made to Algeria at the invitation of Mr. Tebboune in December 2021.
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