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Le Figaro: Could war break out between Morocco and Algeria? !

war could break out between, Algeria, Morocco.!  Le figaro french paper  Under the title: "Could a war break out between Morocco and Algeria?" The French newspaper "Le Figaro" said that the killing of three Algerians at the border between Western Sahara and Mauritania in a bombing attributed to Algeria by Morocco," which denied this", has exacerbated tensions. Algeria alerted the United Nations and the African Union to its “willingness and ability to assume its responsibilities in protecting its citizens.” But the escalation began as soon as the news of the severing of diplomatic relations was announced. Algeria announced that it does not intend to renew the contract to operate the Maghreb-European gas pipeline from which Algeria exports gas to Spain via a pipeline passing through Morocco, which entered into force this week. Last September, Algeria closed its airspace, as well as a section of the national road linking 900 km from north to south with the ci

Algeria_ Morocco relations : what's next?

Algeria morocco relations 2021, what's happening between Algeria and morocco There are many questions about the background to the Algerian authorities' decision to cut diplomatic relations with Morocco. Although the Algerian authorities presented their justifications, and considered that the aggressive actions of Morocco were what prompted them to take this decision, and included among these actions the accusation of Morocco of setting fires in Tizi Ouzou, Bejaia and other Algerian states, and accusing him of spying on Algerian officials using the Pegasus program, and the presence of « A hellish Moroccan-Zionist plot to destabilize Algeria, and also accused him of supporting two separatist movements. On Tuesday, Algeria announced the severance of diplomatic relations with Rabat, after months of tension, in a decision that it attributed to Morocco’s hostile and despicable acts against Algeria. The Kingdom of Morocco on Western Sahara. The organization’s spokesperson and politica

Algeria severs diplomatic ties with Morocco!

  Lamamra, Algeria morocco diplomatic relations Algeria and morocco, king of morocco Algerian Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra announced the severance of diplomatic relations with Morocco, starting today, Tuesday, due to what he described as the kingdom's "hostile acts". Lamamra added that officials in Morocco bear responsibility for the deterioration of relations between the two countries, as he put it, accusing Rabat of supporting two organizations he described as "terrorists" and those involved in the recent fires that broke out in Algeria. The Algerian minister denounced what he said was a campaign that relied on imaginary scenarios targeting Algeria, and described the talk of a Moroccan diplomat about the right to self-determination in the Kabylie region as a dangerous deviation. Lamamra indicated that severing relations with Morocco does not mean harming the citizens of the two countries, and consulates will exercise their usual role. The Algerian Foreign

Should kais saied afraid from his neighbor Algeria not the UAE and Egypt!

Algeria / Tunisia UAE / Egypt   The “coup” of Tunisian President Kais Saied has numbered days cause of the opposition of Western countries to him including Algeria and Turkey, despite the support he finds from Egypt and the UAE. The British website, "Hearst", informed that an Algerian source said about the Tunisian coup , “This coup has no prospect of success. We asked Kais Saied to negotiate with Ghannouchi, and we know exactly how the Egyptians and Emiratis carried out this coup. We do not want to see another Haftar in Tunisia. We do not want to see a government in Tunisia affiliated with these forces.” The writer emphasized that this “coup” is losing momentum and does not get the support it needs to run the country, and wider and broader circles of Tunisians at home are now aware of those who run the state, government and judiciary. he added that outside financial support for Kais Saied is unlikely, which is important for a small, bankrupt country like Tunisia, which canno

A call from the King of Morocco to the President of Algeria to overcome the "unfortunate situation"

 Morocco / Algeria The King of Morocco, Mohammed VI, called on Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune to "work together, as soon as he sees fit, to develop brotherly relations" between the two countries, and said that "the current situation of these relations does not satisfy us, is not in the interest of our peoples, and is not accepted by many countries." ". For decades, Algerian-Moroccan relations have been blocked due to the land borders closed since 1994, and the disputed territory of Western Sahara between Morocco and the Polisario Front. In 1994, Algeria closed the border with Morocco in response to Rabat's unilateral imposition of an entry visa on Algerians following an armed attack on a hotel in Marrakesh on August 24, 1994, and Rabat accused elements of Algerian origin of being behind it. And King Mohammed VI added in a speech delivered yesterday evening, on the 22nd anniversary of his accession to the throne of Morocco  "We renew the sincer

What is happening in Tunisia

Tunisia  Kais saied      On Sunday evening, Tunisian President Kais Saied overthrew the government, ordering a freezing of all parliament's powers and lifting the immunity of his deputies. He also decided to dismiss the government of Hisham Al-Mashishi and form a government whose president will be appointed later. The President also issued a decision to dismiss the leader in charge of the Ministry of the Interior, as well as the Ministers of Defense and Justice. These measures came after massive demonstrations in the country on Sunday morning in protest against the deteriorating health, economic and social conditions, and the Ennahda’s continued practices in corrupting institutions, penetrating the judiciary and exercising violence against opponents. Saied announced a set of exceptional decisions. .  The president's decisions were met with great public joy and celebration by the citizens, who celebrated in various squares in support of them. Political forces in Tunisia also sup