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01 Apr 2025, 17:31 GMT+10
According to a joint statement, the French president and his Algerian counterpart have agreed to give their strained relationship a fresh start
French President Emmanuel Macron has spoken with Algerian leader Abdelmadjid Tebboune about the state of bilateral relations and tensions that have built up between the two countries in recent months, the Elysee Palace has announced.
In a jointstatementlate Monday, the Elysee said Macron and Tebboune held a "long, frank, and friendly" talk on the phone and agreed to maintain dialogue to resolve issues, including immediately resuming security cooperation.
"They agreed to work closely together to give this relationship a new ambition in this spirit of friendship, allowing all aspects of the bilateral relationship to be addressed with a focus on efficiency and results," the French president's office stated.
"The two presidents... pledged to work to strengthen trade and investment while respecting the interests of both countries," it added.
During the conversation, the French president urged his counterpart to show "mercy and humanity" towards jailed French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal. The author was sentenced last Thursday to five years in prison after being held since late last year for "attacking territorial integrity." Macron previously said Algiers was "dishonoring itself" by detaining Sansal, who President Tebboune referred to as a French "imposter."
The already strained relations between France and the North African country began deteriorating last July, when Macron endorsed a controversial Moroccan autonomy plan for the disputed territory of Western Sahara. Algiers, which supports the sparsely populated region's independence, recalled its ambassador from Paris in protest of the move. Tebboune also canceled a long-delayed official visit to France due to the feud, while accusing Paris of colonial-era genocide.
In late February, the African state's Foreign Ministry reported that the French authorities had imposed restrictions on entry into France for Algerians who hold "special travel documents" that ordinarily exempt them from visa formalities.
The report came after French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou warned that Paris would reconsider a decades-old migration agreement with Algeria, accusing the former colony of refusing to take back deportees. Last month, French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau confirmed that the Macron administration has enforced measures at the borders, resulting in some Algerian nationals being returned to their country as part of a "graduated response."
During Monday's call, Macron and his Algerian counterpart agreed to immediately reestablish migration cooperation which focuses on addressing concerns of both countries.
A joint panel of historians probing the past between France and Algeria, which gained independence in 1962 after a bloody eight-year war, will also resume work, according to the statement published by the French presidency.
(RT.com)
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