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Macron urges 'mercy' for jailed writer Sansal in call with Algeria's Tebboune

  • French President Emmanuel Macron urged Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune to show "mercy and humanity" towards jailed writer Boualem Sansal due to his age and health issues, as stated by the Elysee Palace.
  • Boualem Sansal was sentenced to five years in prison after an interview deemed to undermine Algeria's territorial integrity. He is 80 years old and suffers from health complications due to cancer.
  • Macron and Tebboune discussed repairing bilateral ties and resuming security cooperation.
  • A joint panel of historians will resume work on France-Algeria relations, as the two leaders plan to meet in person in the future.
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