The day of Algerian diplomacy, which is associated this year with the sixtieth anniversary of the restoration of national independence, constitutes an important occasion to celebrate the diplomacy of our country, which has maintained its revolutionary character even after joining the United Nations on October 08, 1962, that revolutionary character whose features were formed during the Great Liberation Revolution in the midst of the epics that made by the struggle of the Algerian people at the political and military levels continued after independence to devote the extension of the international character of Algeria and its distinction among nations with the established principles that qualified Algeria to lead the tide of liberation from colonial domination and to be at the forefront of developing countries by demanding a new international system.

Perhaps what the world knows today of escalating tensions and rapid fluctuations, and the signs of the increasing state of polarization that bear the signs of reshaping the balance of power across the world, to reaffirm the relevance of the Algerian stances that adhere to the principles of non-alignment and constantly struggle for an international system of justice and equality that puts an end to historical injustice against the developing countries, and here also lies the essence of our country’s diplomacy, which believes in the power of truth and steadfastness on principles in its support for just causes such as the Palestinian cause and the Western Sahara issue, because what Algeria experienced confirms that colonialism, no matter how long, its inevitable end will come .”
