Published: 09:33, April 16, 2025
France to recall ambassador, expel 12 Algerian diplomats in reciprocal move
By Xinhua
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot addresses the media during a meeting of NATO foreign ministers at NATO headquarters in Brussels, April 4, 2025. (PHOTO / AP)

PARIS - French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot announced on Tuesday that France will recall its ambassador to Algeria and expel 12 Algerian diplomatic staff stationed in France in a reciprocal move.

Barrot made the announcement on his X account after Algeria ordered 12 French diplomats to leave the country within 48 hours on Monday.

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In a press release published on Tuesday, the Elysee said Algerian authorities should take full responsibility for a "sudden" deterioration in bilateral relations.

"In this context, France will proceed with the symmetrical expulsion of twelve agents serving in the Algerian consular and diplomatic network in France. The President of the Republic has decided to recall the French Ambassador to Algiers, Mr Stephane Romatet, for consultations," the Elysee said.

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Relations between France and Algeria have deteriorated in recent months, partly due to the hardline stance of the French interior minister. Although both sides expressed a willingness to improve ties following Barrot's visit to Algeria on April 6, tensions escalated after France indicted a consular official over suspected involvement in the 2024 abduction of an Algerian government opponent.