France expels 12 Algerian officials in tit-for-tat move amid diplomatic tensions
- France expelled 12 Algerian diplomatic officials on Tuesday, following Algeria's similar expulsion of French officials the previous day, amid escalating tensions between the two nations.
- Algeria's expulsion of French officials was related to the arrest of an Algerian consular official by French authorities in a kidnapping case.
- French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot called Algeria's actions 'unjustified,' stating that dialogue 'cannot go one-way,' as reported by French officials.
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