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France to decide response to Algeria ‘hostility’ as tensions mount – minister

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published January 18, 2025
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French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot confirmed on Wednesday that President Emmanuel Macron and key government officials will meet in the coming days to decide how to respond to growing hostility from Algeria. This announcement comes amid increasing diplomatic tensions between the two nations, which have been building for months.

Ties between Paris and Algiers, historically complex due to the legacy of Algeria’s 1954-1962 war of independence from France, have deteriorated sharply in recent months. Relations hit a low point last July when Macron’s recognition of Morocco’s autonomy plan for the disputed Western Sahara region angered Algeria. Despite this, diplomatic ties have not been formally severed. However, French officials have expressed concern over Algeria’s increasingly hostile stance, with Paris alleging that Algeria is adopting a strategy to expunge France’s economic presence from the country. According to reports, trade between the two nations has fallen by as much as 30% since last summer, severely impacting French businesses.

Jean-Noel Barrot described the France-Algeria relationship as one of “deep intimacy,” emphasising that Algeria’s current posture represents a sharp departure from this long-standing connection. He offered to visit Algeria for direct talks in a bid to ease tensions, but the situation remains fraught.

The decline in relations has not only affected trade but has also extended to the diplomatic and social spheres. French officials note that some 10% of France’s population, or roughly 6.8 million people, have Algerian ancestry, making the stakes even higher. These growing tensions have the potential for far-reaching security, economic, and social repercussions in both countries.

Algeria’s economic moves and diplomatic tensions

The economic fallout from the strained relationship has been particularly notable in the agricultural sector. French businesses, once key players in Algeria’s wheat import market, are now being excluded from tenders for wheat supplies. This marks a significant shift, as France was previously one of Algeria’s main trading partners in this area. Algeria’s banking association also raised concerns in November over the possibility of halting banking transactions between the two countries. While this directive was not implemented, the fact that it was considered highlights the seriousness of the situation.

In addition to the economic strain, diplomatic spats have further escalated tensions. Macron recently accused Algeria of “dishonouring itself” following the arbitrary detention of Franco-Algerian author Boualem Sansal. Sansal, a vocal critic of both the French and Algerian governments, has seen his health deteriorate during his imprisonment. President Abdelmadjid Tebboune of Algeria dismissed Sansal as an “imposter” in a comment that has further soured relations.

Adding to the diplomatic volatility, a row erupted last week after several Algerian social media influencers were arrested in France for allegedly inciting violence. One of these influencers was deported back to Algeria, where he was immediately returned to Paris under legal procedures. This incident sparked outrage among France’s right-wing parties, with Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau accusing Algiers of attempting to humiliate France. Barrot called the deportation a “violation of the texts that govern our relationship” and described it as a “serious” precedent that Paris would not ignore.

Historical trauma and macron’s position

The roots of the current tensions can be traced back to the colonial past, which remains a painful subject for both nations. During the 1954-1962 war, around 400,000 Algerians, along with 35,000 French soldiers and up to 30,000 Muslim “harkis” (Algerians who fought alongside the French), lost their lives. This traumatic period continues to shape the political discourse between the two nations.

President Macron has made efforts over the years to promote transparency about France’s colonial history, calling for a deeper understanding of the past. However, he has also been critical of Algeria’s political leadership, accusing it of rewriting history based on an “hatred of France.” The divide over this issue remains one of the core points of contention in the bilateral relationship.

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Standoff and prospects for the future

Jalel Harchaoui, an associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, has characterised the current state of affairs as an escalating standoff. While many French politicians seek to pressure Algeria into softening its stance, Harchaoui argues that Algeria remains steadfast. He believes that Algeria feels increasingly emboldened by the fact that France is no longer as pivotal to its economy as it once was.

As the situation continues to unfold, France is grappling with how best to respond to Algeria’s defiance. With both countries facing domestic pressures and geopolitical challenges, the coming weeks may prove critical in determining the future trajectory of their relationship. Whether diplomatic talks will lead to a de-escalation of tensions or a further breakdown remains uncertain. The political and economic fallout of this dispute is set to have lasting implications for both France and Algeria.

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