Diplomatic relations between Switzerland and Algeria are good, covering a diverse range of areas such as migration, new technologies, sustainable development, economic affairs and culture. The two countries have concluded more than 30 agreements.
Bilateral relations Switzerland–Algeria
MENA strategy
On 14 October 2020 the Federal Council adopted a specific strategy for the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA Strategy) for the 2021–2024 period period. It identifies five thematic priorities: peace, security and human rights; migration and protection of people in need; sustainable development; economic affairs, finance, science; and digitalisation and new technologies.
These priorities are weighted differently across the various regions and countries. In North Africa, Switzerland's activities focus on good governance, sustainable economic development and cooperation in the area of migration. The political upheavals of 2011 have paved the way for a long transition process in North Africa. Switzerland's commitment is aimed mainly at supporting these countries in their political, economic and social transition. Switzerland supports reforms aimed at improving economic prospects and increasing civic participation.
Switzerland's focus in Algeria
The MENA Strategy identifies three focus areas for Algeria:
1. Migration
Switzerland maintains a regular dialogue on migration to ensure consistent implementation of the agreement signed with Algeria. At the same time, it implements local projects aimed at helping migrants into employment.
2. New technologies
Switzerland is working with the Algerian government as part of its international cooperation projects to identify areas in which it can support the country's reform efforts, for example in digitalization, innovation and dual vocational education and training.
3. Trilateral projects
Switzerland relies on the complementary roles of Algeria for trilateral South–South cooperation projects with countries in the Sahel on issues such as migration, promotion of peace and security.
Other areas of cooperation
Economic cooperation
In 2023 Switzerland's imports from Algeria stood at CHF 116.3 million. The total trade volume amounts to CHF 338.1 million CHF.
A bilateral agreement on the protection of investments and the agreement on the avoidance of double taxation have helped to increase legal certainty in economic and trade relations between the two countries. Switzerland and Algeria have also concluded an agreement on the movement of persons (entry into force 2006) and an agreement on the promotion and mutual protection of investments (entry into force 2004).
Trade promotion, Switzerland Global Enterprise (S-GE)
Trade statistics, Swiss Federal Customs Administration (FCA)
Education, training, research and innovation
Researchers and artists who are citizens of Algeria can apply for a Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship from the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI).
Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships for Foreign Scholars and Artists
Cultural exchanges
Cultural exchanges between the two countries are facilitated by their geographical proximity as well as by the use of French as a shared language. Switzerland regularly participates in events to promote the French language as part of the International Day of La Francophonie and in Italian culture week (Settimana della Lingua Italiana nel Mondo).
Switzerland also contributes to various film and music festivals and is involved in the international annual book fair in Algiers.
The Cairo branch of Swiss arts council Pro Helvetia is responsible for promoting Swiss arts and culture in the Middle East and North Africa. The foundation promotes cultural links in Algeria, initiates joint projects between artists and arranges artists' residencies.
Swiss nationals in Algeria
In 2022, there were 502 Swiss citizens living in Algeria
History of bilateral relations
During the Algerian War (1954–62), Switzerland mediated between the conflicting parties. Following secret meetings held in Lucerne and Neuchâtel, the accords which ended the war and paved the way for Algeria's independence were signed in Evian in March 1962. Switzerland has maintained an embassy in Algiers since that year. The Embassy’s new building was inaugurated in 2015.