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France Returns Ambassador to Algeria as Rufo Attends Sétif Commemoration

  • On Friday, France announced it is returning ambassador Stéphane Romatet to Algeria as French Deputy Minister of the Armed Forces Alice Rufo attends ceremonies marking the 1945 massacre.
  • Bilateral ties were strained in 2025 when Algeria expelled 12 French diplomats, triggered by Paris backing Moroccan sovereignty over the disputed Western Sahara, where Algeria supports the pro-independence Polisario Front.
  • Renewed dialogue prioritizes the return of Christophe Gleizes, the 36-year-old French journalist sentenced to prison on charges of "glorifying terrorism," allegations his supporters strongly contest.
  • French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez met Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune in Algiers this February, reactivating high-level cooperation on security, migration, and counter-terrorism.
  • The decision to return the envoy "reflects the president of the Republic's determination to address relations between France and Algeria with honesty" and "to restore effective dialogue," officials said.
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Lean Right

Ruffo will pay special attention to the return to France of journalist Christophe Glez, who was sentenced to 7 years in prison in Algeria.

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Read our editorial on Saturday, May 9, 2026. More than a year after the reminder of the French ambassador to Algeria who had been in the most serious crisis between the two countries since 1962, the hope of a

Lean Left

By sending his minister to the armies to attend the commemoration of the massacres of Setif in 1945, and by resettling his ambassador, France confirms a diplomatic appeasement between the two countries, analyses political scientist Hasni Abidi.

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Paris announced the return of its ambassador to Algeria, on the occasion of a ministerial visit which should allow "to build trusting relations" and "to restore an effective dialogue" with Algiers, after almost two years of tense relations between the two countries.

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By sending the French ambassador to Algiers and recognizing France's responsibility in the killings of 8 May 1945 in Algeria, Emmanuel Macron wants to bring Algerian-French relations back to their stage before the crisis of 2024. But the bet is not won.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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