Algiers: The national State of Algeria has reaffirmed its sovereignty and resilience in foreign policy decisions, emphasizing that national interests remain the primary driving force behind such decisions. A strong national State, as declared, will not permit its sovereignty to be swayed by external influences or the political agendas of domestic factions.
According to Algeria Press Service, the tragedies faced by the Algerian people during the 1990s have been firmly overcome, with the nation standing resolute against any attempts to destabilize its foundations. The Constitution of Algeria grants the President the exclusive authority over foreign policy, underscoring the independence of the nation’s diplomatic efforts.
Algeria’s foreign policy is executed by a dedicated diplomatic apparatus, which operates under the established constitutional framework. The recent criticisms from certain domestic parties, particularly regarding Algeria’s stance on a UN Security Council resolution related to the Palestinian
issue, have been dismissed as lacking substance and understanding of diplomatic processes.
These criticisms have been perceived as attempts to manipulate foreign policy for narrow political gains, a strategy firmly rejected by the national State. The government remains committed to its longstanding support for the Palestinian cause, viewing the criticisms as a ploy disconnected from genuine national interest.
The Algerian State has made it clear that political maneuvering will not influence its foreign policy, which remains solely driven by constitutional mandates and the national interest. This stance reaffirms Algeria’s commitment to maintaining a strong, sovereign national State, impervious to political or partisan bargaining.