France's Macron 'sole point of reference' for mending ties, says Algerian president
- Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune stated that French President Emmanuel Macron is the "only point of reference" for repairing relations between Algeria and France.
- Tensions between the countries escalated after Algeria refused to accept undocumented Algerian migrants from France, leading to a violent incident in Mulhouse.
- French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau threatened consequences if Algeria continues to reject its expelled nationals, exacerbating existing tensions.
- Macron expressed concerns about the health of Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, who is in "arbitrary detention" in Algeria.
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Algeria says Macron ’only point of reference’ for mending ties
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has said that French counterpart Emmanuel Macron is the "only point of reference" for mending frayed ties with its former colonial ruler. Relations between Paris and Algiers have been strained over immigration and since Macron recognised Moroccan sovereignty of the disputed territory of Western Sahara in July last year. "We will keep President Macron as our sole point of reference," Tebboune said in an int…
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