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African state revokes privileges for French Embassy

UpdatesAfrican state revokes privileges for French Embassy

Algeria has accused France of violating international law by restricting staff at its mission in Paris from delivering and recovering diplomatic bags

Algeria has withdrawn all privileged access cards granted to staff of the French Embassy at the North African country’s ports and airports, in a reciprocal move over what Algiers says are restrictions imposed on its diplomats in France.

In a statement on Saturday, the Algerian Foreign Ministry said the country’s embassy in Paris is facing “persistent obstacles” in the delivery and recovery of diplomatic bags. The ministry said it had summoned the French charge d’affaires to protest the French government’s “blatant violation of international obligations.”

Algiers said the measure, “initially limited to the Algerian Embassy in France,” have been extended to consular posts as well, despite prior assurances from the French Foreign Ministry that it would review the measure.

The latest dispute adds to mounting tensions between Algeria and France, whose relations have been beset by a series of diplomatic flare-ups in recent months. The two countries have often clashed over post-colonial grievances, migration policy, and France’s recent backing for Morocco’s stance on the disputed Western Sahara – a territory Algeria has long supported in its push for independence.


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