Algeria protests France's detention of Algerian consular agent

France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot (L) being received by Algeria's Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf (R) at the ministry headquarters in Algiers on April 6, 2025. (Photo by Philemon HENRY / FRANCE'S MINISTRY OF EUROPE AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS / AFP)
Algeria protested on
Saturday against France's detention of an Algerian consular agent over an
alleged kidnapping of an Algerian citizen in France, the latest tension between
the two countries.
The Algerian Foreign
Ministry said that this unprecedented judicial turn in the history of two
countries' relations was aimed at disrupting the process of reviving bilateral
relations.
French media reported
that three people, including an Algerian consular official, were placed under
investigation on Friday on suspicion of kidnapping Amir Boukhors, an opponent
of the Algerian regime.
Algeria said that
"the new, unacceptable, and unjustified development will severely damage
Algerian-French relations and affirms its determination not to leave this case
without consequences".
The North Africa
country described Boukhors as "a saboteur linked to terrorist
groups".
Ties between Paris and
Algiers have been complicated for decades, but took a turn for the worse last
July when French President Emmanuel Macron angered Algeria by recognising a
plan for the autonomy of the Western Sahara region under Moroccan sovereignty.
Last month, an
Algerian court sentenced French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal to
five years in jail for undermining national unity, prompting a call for his
freedom from Macron.
But French
Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said last week that ties with Algeria
were back to normal after he held talks with Algerian President Abdelmadjid
Tebboune following months of bickering that have hurt Paris' economic and
security interests in its former colony.
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