
In a warm Ramadan atmosphere reflecting the de fraternal relations between Algeria and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Algeria, Dr. Abdullah bin Nasser Al-Basiri, hosted a Ramadan Iftar dinner at his residence in Algiers.
The gathering brought together a distinguished group of political, parliamentary, and media personalities in an evening that embodied the spirit of dialogue and friendship that characterizes relations between the two brotherly nations.
Among the prominent attendees was Algeria’s Minister of Religious Affairs and Endowments, Youssef Belmehdi, along with the Chief of Staff of the Council of the Nation, Professor Sahil Makhlouf. The event was also attended by several members of parliament and members of the Council of the Nation, in addition to well-known media and cultural figures.
The Ramadan gathering provided an opportunity for friendly exchanges and conversations highlighting the strength of the historic ties between Algeria and Saudi Arabia, relations built on mutual respect and ongoing coordination on numerous Arab, Islamic, and international issues.
The evening also reflected the spirit of quiet diplomacy that seeks to build bridges of communication among political and media elites, especially during the holy month of Ramadan, which in Arab and Islamic culture represents a moment of encounter, solidarity, and human connection.
Such Ramadan gatherings have become a refined diplomatic tradition, where Iftar tables transform into spaces for dialogue and relationship-building beyond the constraints of formal protocol. The event underscored Algeria’s esteemed position among its Arab partners and reflected Saudi diplomacy’s commitment to strengthening ties with various segments of Algerian society.
Participants widely noted the positive atmosphere of the evening, emphasizing that Algerian-Saudi relations remain a model of Arab cooperation grounded in mutual respect and shared perspectives on many regional and international issues.



