Algeria, Mali discuss joint border development projects
2009-06-22
Government officials from Algeria and Mali met in Bamako on Friday to begin a bi-lateral commission on border issues, APS reported on Saturday (June 20th). Business leaders and technical specialists from Illizi, Tamanrasset and Adrar and their Malian counterparts in the governorates of Gao, Kidal and Timbuktu planned to discuss development projects in northern Mali, said Algerian delegation chief Mohand Akli Akrèche.
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