In a move that has further escalated diplomatic tensions between France and Algeria, the French government has expelled 12 Algerian officials. The expulsion follows a series of events that have seen both countries engage in increasingly heated rhetoric regarding historical issues and national interests. Diplomatic sources confirmed the removal of the Algerian diplomats from France’s territory, citing security concerns as the primary reason for the decision. This action comes amidst a broader context of strained relations, with both sides accusing each other of hindering cooperation on matters of mutual interest. The expulsions highlight the complexities of trans-national relationships and the delicate balance between national interests and international diplomacy.
France Expels Algerian Officials Amidst Tensions
