France has restricted entry into the country for some
high-ranking Algerian officials, Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot
said in an interview with BFMTV.

The head of French diplomacy did not specify how long these
measures would be in place or how many people they affected.

“These measures are reversible and will end as soon as the
cooperation we call for resumes,” he stressed.

The restrictions were introduced after Algerian authorities
refused to accept Algerian citizens being expelled from France and
also detained writer Boualem Sansal in the North African country,
whom Paris is demanding be released.

Barrot stressed that he was “ready to take additional measures”
if cooperation between Paris and Algeria was not restored, but
would act “with caution and without unnecessary publicity.”

Relations between France and its former colony Algeria have
deteriorated significantly since the summer of 2024, when Paris
announced its support for Morocco’s plan for autonomy over the
disputed territory of Western Sahara. In this conflict, Algeria
backs the Polisario Front movement, which seeks independence for
Western Sahara.

In January this year, French Armed Forces Minister Sebastien
Lecornu called for a “rethinking of relations” with Algeria.

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