France-Algeria ties worsened further after author Boualem Sansal sentence to five years in prison
- France and Algeria have resumed diplomatic talks to mend strained relations after months of tensions that affected economic interests and stalled security cooperation.
- Trade between France and Algeria has declined by as much as 30% since last summer, impacting vital economic interests, as indicated by French officials.
- Algiers has reportedly put obstacles to French firms' operations, leading to a halt in security cooperation over Islamist militancy, as noted by sources in Paris.
- The relationship, strained by historical events and recent disputes, has significant repercussions for both countries, highlighted by a call between Macron and Algeria's President, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, for improved ties.
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France and Algeria agree to resume cooperation, Paris says
PARIS (Reuters) - France and Algeria agreed to renew cooperation in all sectors, France's foreign minister said on Sunday after a day of talks aimed at resuming dialogue following months of bickering. Read full story
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