Algeria ends visa-free agreement for French diplomats
Relations between Algeria and France have soured since July 2024, when French President Emmanuel Macron supported Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara, a disputed territory. Recently, Algeria also revoked privileged access cards for French Embassy staff at its ports and airports in retaliation for restrictions on Algerian diplomats in France.
Le Figaro reported Macron has instructed tighter visa controls for Algerian diplomats, seeking cooperation from other Schengen countries. In response, Algeria is terminating the free use of state-owned properties by the French Embassy in Algiers, aiming to rebalance their strained relationship.
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