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France expels 12 Algerian diplomats amid escalating tensions

Wednesday 16 April 2025 - 08:50
By: Dakir Madiha
France expels 12 Algerian diplomats amid escalating tensions

In a dramatic diplomatic escalation, France has expelled twelve Algerian diplomatic agents and recalled its ambassador from Algiers. This move is a direct response to Algeria's recent expulsion of French officials, marking a significant downturn in bilateral relations.

The Élysée Palace issued a stern statement, placing the blame for the deteriorating ties squarely on the Algerian authorities. This confrontation follows Algeria's ultimatum to twelve French interior ministry officials, demanding their departure within 48 hours—an action deemed "unjustified" and "incomprehensible" by French officials.

The tensions flared after the French police arrested an Algerian consular agent in Paris, who, along with two accomplices, is implicated in a kidnapping scheme targeting Amir DZ, a well-known anti-regime influencer seeking refuge in France.

In response to Algeria's aggressive stance, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot asserted, "If Algeria makes the choice of escalation, we will respond with the utmost firmness." As diplomatic exchanges soured, Paris swiftly enacted reciprocal measures, emphasizing that dialogue should not be one-sided.

Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau condemned Algeria's actions, labeling them as "unacceptable" and reaffirming France's commitment to protecting its sovereignty. The unprecedented nature of these expulsions, the largest since Algeria's independence in 1962, underscores the fragility of recent diplomatic engagements, particularly following Barrot's conciliatory visit to Algiers.

Algerian state media responded with fierce criticism, targeting Retailleau and accusing him of engaging in "dirty tricks." However, the French government dismissed these accusations, viewing the expulsions as a blatant assault on French interests.

As the situation unfolds, France remains committed to safeguarding its national security and migration cooperation with Algeria. Moreover, it continues to bolster its strategic partnership with Morocco, reaffirming unwavering support for Rabat’s territorial integrity and autonomy initiatives in Sahara.


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