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France to respond firmly after Algeria expels more officials

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PARIS (Reuters) - France will respond to Algeria's "unjustified" decision to expel 15 French officials, Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Monday, as relations between the countries worsened

France Vows Strong Response After Algeria Expels French Officials

PARIS (Reuters) - France will respond to Algeria's "unjustified" decision to expel 15 French officials, Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Monday, as relations between the countries worsened further.

France's ties with its former colony have long been complicated, but took a turn for the worse last year when President Emmanuel Macron angered Algeria by backing Morocco's position over the disputed Western Sahara region.

There had been a short-lived thaw in tensions last month after Barrot visited Algiers, but a week later tit for tat diplomatic expulsions once again strained ties.

Algeria's press agency APS reported on Monday that France's charge d'affaires had been informed that 15 French diplomatic agents were in irregular positions and would be expelled.

"The departure of agents on temporary missions is unjustified and as I did last month, we will respond immediately and in a strong and proportionate manner," Barrot told reporters in Normandy.

France in mid-April recalled its ambassador to Algiers for consultations and expelled 12 agents serving in the Algerian consular and diplomatic network in France after Algiers had expelled 12 French diplomatic staff.

A poor relationship has major security, economic and social repercussions. Trade is extensive and around 10% of France's 68 million population has links to Algeria, according to French officials.

"This is a decision that I regret because it is not in the interests of Algeria, nor in the interests of France," Barrot said, declining to give further details on the response from Paris.

(Reporting by John Irish, editing by Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • France will respond to Algeria's expulsion of 15 officials.
  • Tensions worsened after Macron supported Morocco over Western Sahara.
  • Diplomatic expulsions have strained France-Algeria relations.
  • 10% of France's population has links to Algeria.
  • France recalled its ambassador and expelled 12 Algerian agents.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did France's Foreign Minister say about the expulsion?
Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot described the expulsion of 15 French officials as 'unjustified' and stated that France would respond immediately and strongly.
How has the relationship between France and Algeria changed recently?
The relationship has worsened, particularly after President Macron's support for Morocco, leading to a series of diplomatic expulsions between the two countries.
What are the potential repercussions of the strained relations?
The poor relationship could have significant security, economic, and social repercussions, especially given the extensive trade and connections between the two nations.
What actions did France take in response to Algeria's expulsion?
In mid-April, France recalled its ambassador to Algiers and expelled 12 Algerian agents from its consular and diplomatic network in France.
What was the reaction of the French Foreign Minister to the expulsion?
Barrot expressed regret over the decision, stating it was not in the interests of either Algeria or France.

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