Algeria announced yesterday that it had recalled its ambassador to France for consultations. And the Algerian presidency said, in a statement, that “against the false statements of many French sources attributed to the French President (Emmanuel Macron), Algeria categorically rejects any interference in its internal affairs, which is what was stated in these statements.”
This decision comes hours after Macron issued statements, reported by Le Monde newspaper yesterday, during a meeting Thursday in Paris with young men with dual nationalities, who are of Algerian fathers, in which he said that Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune is “detained by a very intransigent regime.”
During a response to the “hatred of France” by the Algerians, against the background of the colonial past, a girl told Macron that her generation “does not feel any malice towards France,” and the president replied that “the problem is not raised with society.” The Algerian is in its depths, but with the military-political system that was founded on this rent linked to memory,” referring to Algeria’s insistence on the issue of France’s apology for its colonial crimes and the payment of compensation for them.
Macron said: “We see that the Algerian regime is tired, it has exhausted it movement.” In this regard, he said, “I have a good dialogue with President Tebboune, but I see that he is being held within a very rigid regime.” This is the first time that a French president has publicly described the Algerian authorities as a military regime.
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