Algerian President Supports Constitutional Amendments Allowing Army To Act Abroad
ALGIERS, June 14 (NNN-APS) – Algerian President, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, advocated the draft constitution, allowing the armed forces to participate in missions outside the country.
“It would be possible, according to the proposed amendments to the constitution, that our armed forces to act abroad, as part of peacekeeping missions of the United Nations,” Tebboune said, in a press briefing.
President Tebboune stressed, “the participation of Algerian armed forces in missions outside the country’s border is not aimed at raiding any country but rather to maintain peace.”