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France says Algeria threatening to expel diplomatic staff.

France has accused Algeria of threatening to expel its diplomatic staff amid rising tensions between the two countries. Here’s a breakdown of the situation:

Key Points:

  1. Alleged Threat – French officials claim Algeria warned it could expel French diplomats, though Algeria has not publicly confirmed this.
  2. Possible Reasons for Tensions:
    • Historical Grievances – Lingering colonial-era disputes (France ruled Algeria until 1962).
    • Visa Restrictions – France recently reduced visas for Algerians, citing lack of cooperation on deportations.
    • Political Criticism – Algerian leaders have condemned French “interference” in domestic affairs.
  3. Diplomatic Fallout – If expulsions happen, it could strain relations further, affecting trade, security cooperation, and regional diplomacy.

Latest Developments:

  • France has not officially confirmed expulsions yet, but media reports suggest behind-the-scenes friction.
  • Algeria recently recalled its ambassador to France (2023) over similar disputes.

What’s Next?

  • If Algeria follows through, France may retaliate (e.g., further visa cuts, reduced economic ties).
  • Both nations have mutual interests (counterterrorism, energy), so full breakdown is unlikely.

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