Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, held a phone conversation on Monday, exchanging views over bilateral cooperation as well as a series of regional issues.According to a statement from the Algerian Presidency, Tebboune and Putin discussed the forthcoming bilateral economic cooperation and pledged to further exchange high-level visits.The two presidents also talked about the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and the escalating tensions between Palestine and Israel.In a Kremlin's press release, Putin and Tebboune agreed to continue coordination within the format of the OPEC , a loosely-affiliated entity consisting of the 13 OPEC members and 10 world's major non-OPEC oil-exporting nations, to ensure stability of global energy markets.They "agreed to maintain contacts at various levels," it added.Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, held a phone conversation on Monday, exchanging views over bilateral cooperation as well as a series of regional issues.According to a statement from the Algerian Presidency, Tebboune and Putin discussed the forthcoming bilateral economic cooperation and pledged to further exchange high-level visits.The two presidents also talked about the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and the escalating tensions between Palestine and Israel.In a Kremlin's press release, Putin and Tebboune agreed to continue coordination within the format of the OPEC , a loosely-affiliated entity consisting of the 13 OPEC members and 10 world's major non-OPEC oil-exporting nations, to ensure stability of global energy markets.They "agreed to maintain contacts at various levels," it added.