French PM threatens to review migration pact with Algeria in deportations spat
- French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot announced new sanctions against Algeria, stating that restrictions on certain Algerian dignitaries' movement were necessary due to Algeria's refusal to accept deported nationals who committed crimes in France.
- An Algerian national, previously under a deportation order, killed one person and injured five in Mulhouse, prompting further tension.
- In response, Algerian authorities labeled the sanctions as a 'provocation', asserting that they would not impact Algeria.
- French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou emphasized the review of the 1968 immigration agreement, citing Algeria's refusal to take back its citizens as a breach of their agreements.
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