
France Minister of Foreign Affairs, on Tuesday, April 15, criticized Algeria’s decision to expel 12 French officials and warned about a roste, while tensions increased between Paris and its former colony in North Africa. Jean-Nöel Barot said the measure was “unfortunate” and warned that “it will not be without consequences,” and added that if “Algeria chooses the climb, we will respond with the greatest firmness.”
The Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the person of 12 people did not pleasant after the sentence in France of an Algerian consular official, an “vile act” that blamed the French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau.
For decades, the ties between France and Algeria have gone through divals of diplomatic legislation, and the new row comes in a delicate moment in relationships, which underlines the difficulties in repairing ties.
On Friday, French prosecutors accused three Algerians, including a consular official, under suspicion of participation in the kidnapping of 2024 of an opponent of the Algerian government, Amir Boukhors, in a suburb of Paris. The men, who are also being prosecuted for “terrorist” conspiracy, were placed in prior detention to the trial.
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