Algeria and France Agree to More Cooperation After Diplomatic Spat
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Algeria and France agree to boost ties after diplomatic spat
France and Algeria set aside a two-year diplomatic falling-out to agree on intensified cooperation on domestic security and defence at a meeting on Saturday between Algerian President Abdelmajid Tebboune and French Armed Forces Minister Alice Rufo. As part of Rufo's visit, France's ambassador to the North African country and former French colony, Stephane Romatet, returned to his post after being recalled about a year ago at the height of the di…
Algeria and France agree to more cooperation after diplomatic spat
ALGIERS, Algeria: France and Algeria set aside a two-year diplomatic falling-out to agree to intensified cooperation on domestic security and defence in a meeting Saturday between Algerian President Abdelmajid Tebboune and French armed forces minister Alice Rufo. As part of Rufo's visit, France's ambassador to the North African country and former French colony, Stephane
He was convicted of allegedly promoting terrorism.
After the announcement of the return of the French ambassador to Algeria, the minister delegated to the Army announced this Saturday that French journalist Christophe Gleizes, detained in Algeria, will receive a consular visit "in the next few days".
Consecrating the diplomatic thaw between the two countries in the aftermath of the commemoration of the Setif massacres, the minister delegated to the armies, Alice Rufo, met with Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune in Algiers.
The reporter was sentenced on appeal in early December to seven years in prison for "apology of terrorism". Ambassador Stéphane Romatet, just back in the country, will be able to visit him.
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