Algerian President, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, said relations with neighbouring Morocco have reached a "point of no return", Anadolu news agency reported. "We regret that the relations between Algeria and Morocco had reached a point of no return, Algeria's position was a reaction," Tebboune told Al Jazeera channel in an interview on Tuesday evening. In August 2021, Algeria severed diplomatic relations with Morocco, accusing Rabat of having hostile tendencies, an accusation denied by Moroccan authorities. Remarking on the diplomatic crisis with France, Tebboune said relations with Paris are fluctuating, but confirmed that the Algerian Ambassador will return to Paris within days after he was summoned for consultations weeks ago. READ: 9 migrants drown off Algeria coast Regarding the crisis with Spain, the […] Source
Algeria President: Morocco ties have reached ‘point of no return’
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