Algerian Ambassador bids farewell to Senate President

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Tue, 23 Dec 2014 Source: Cameroon Tribune

At the end of his mission to Cameroon, Milat Toufik said goodbye Thursday to the president of the Senate.

Arrived in Cameroon on December 5, 2009, H.E. Milat Toufik, Algerian Ambassador, became the Dean of the diplomatic corps in August 2014. At the end of his mission to Cameroon, he went to bid farewell to the president of Senate, Marcel Niat Njifenji, who received him Thursday midday in his office on the fifth floor at the Congress Hall in Yaoundé.

After maintenance, the Algerian diplomat informed the press that this is a visit of courtesy and farewell. "I took the opportunity to congratulate him on the work done as the head of this young institution, young by age but who has stood out by a particular dynamism since its creation there is a little more than a year," he said.

On exchanges with Senate president H.E. Milat Toufik said that bilateral relations have been raised, in particular, "ways and means likely to be borrowed for a possible dialogue and cooperation between two Senates, because we already have a parliamentary cooperation at the level of the lower House but also because we have a similar system which is a bicameral Parliament".

Ambassador of Algeria added to have seized this opportunity to welcome the excellent friendship relations and cooperation between Algeria and Cameroon in General, then, "the personal contribution of the president of the Senate in this quality relationship. At the personal level, he took the opportunity to express his satisfaction with regard to the conditions in which his stayed, thanks to the assistance he benefitted from.

Source: Cameroon Tribune