Algeria on Saturday rejected France's accusation of escalation, denouncing a "campaign of disinformation" in their latest diplomatic row over the arrests of Algerian social media influencers
Algeria on Saturday dismissed accusations that France had played a role in the escalation of tensions between the two countries. The dispute arose af
Algeria is trying to humiliate France, France's interior minister said on Friday, after several Algerian influencers were arrested for inciting violence in a growing crisis between Paris and its former colony.
France has accused Algeria of trying to humiliate it by refusing entry to a deported social media influencer who allegedly incited violence .
Algeria said that it has no intention of escalating tensions with France, despite a vindictive and hateful disinformation c
In a combative response that further strains diplomatic relations, Algeria rejected French accusations of “escalation” and “humiliation” on Saturday, January 11, after refusing to accept a deported Algerian social media influencer.
Last summer, Macron shifted his affections to Algeria’s neighbour, King Mohamed VI of Morocco, with whom Algeria had broken relations after “M6″ recognised the state of Israel. Macron announced that France would recognise Moroccan sovereignty over the disputed western Sahara,
The newly appointed Justice Minister aims to target Algeria's decision-makers responsible for 'humiliating' France amid a new diplomatic crisis.
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau has accused Algeria of attempting to “humiliate France” after the North African country refused entry to a deported Algerian national, reported AP.
Algeria on Saturday rejected France's accusation of escalation, denouncing a "campaign of disinformation" in their latest diplomatic row after Algiers sent back to Paris an influencer deported from the European country.
“I think we have reached an extremely worrying threshold with Algeria,” he added. France “cannot tolerate” an “unacceptable situation”. One of those arrested is “Doualemn”, a 59-year-old influencer detained in the southern city of ...
Jean-Noel Barrot said France will have "no option but to retaliate" if "the Algerians continue to escalate" the row over France's arrest of Algerian influencers