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Algerian envoy says Japan peacekeeping mission in South Sudan essential for Africa.

Algerian Ambassador to Japan Mohamed El Amine Bencherif on Tuesday welcomed Japan’s assistance in Africa, saying its participation in the United Nations’ S

Algerian Ambassador to Japan Mohamed El Amine Bencherif on Tuesday welcomed Japanโ€™s assistance in Africa, saying its participation in the United Nationsโ€™ South Sudan peacekeeping mission is essential to restoring stability in the strife-torn region.

โ€œJapan is a great actor in humanitarian assistanceโ€ and through its presence โ€œcontributes to preservation of peace and stability in Africa,โ€ Bencherif said during a courtesy visit to The Japan Times.

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Japan last year passed new security laws that enable the Self-Defense Forces to protect other countriesโ€™ troops using armed force if necessary.

Bencherif said that Japanโ€™s plan to expand this role is welcome and should not negatively affect the peacekeeping efforts as long as Tokyoโ€™s decision complies with U.N. resolutions and international law.

โ€œWithout stability we canโ€™t develop ourselves and we canโ€™t build partnershipsโ€ with other countries that would be beneficial for the future of Africa, he said.

The ambassador also stressed the importance of cooperation in working to eradicate terrorism, which is seen as a growing threat to Africa.

Bencherif, who was appointed ambassador in November 2014 and officially assumed his post in February 2015, hopes that Algeria can serve as a bridge connecting Japan with Africa.

He has high hopes for the Tokyo International Conference on African Development, a program aimed at accelerating Japanese investment in the continent. The summit was held for the sixth time in August.

Bencherif hopes that the permanent presence of Japanese firms will help in the further development of his nation, including in sectors such as infrastructure and agriculture.

He said Japanโ€™s investment could contribute to Algeriaโ€™s goal of diversifying its economy, ensuring security and stability, and modernizing its health care system, while also helping diversify the industrialization of Africa.

Last year, Japan invested in the establishment of Algeriaโ€™s longest highway.

Bencherif said he hopes Japan, which serves as an economic model for his country, can further build a stronger strategic partnership with Algeria.

โ€œIt would be a win-win partnership,โ€ he said, stressing already strong bilateral ties.

Source: Algerian envoy says Japan peacekeeping mission in South Sudan essential for Africa | The Japan Times

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