Latest except in Diplomatic Spat Comes After France arrested Three Algerians Over Kidnapping of Social Media influencer.
ALGERIA HAS ORDEDED TO DOZEN FRANCH OFFORCIALS TO LEAVE THE COUNTRY WITH 48 Hours, INCREASING DIPLOMATIC TENSION BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES.
French Foreign Minter Jean-Noel Barrot AsSERTED ON MONDAY THAT THE ORDER IS LINKED TO THE RESTORY ARrest of Three Algerian Nationals Suspect of Kidnapping A HIGH-PROFILE CRITICIC OF THE ALGERIAN GOVERNMENT IN PARIS LAST YEAR.
BAROT ASKED THE ALGERIAN AUTHORITIES TO “ABANDONSE EXPRESSION MEASURES”, SAYING IF they persisted with their decision, France Would have no choice but to “Respond Immedialy”.
A Diplomatic Source Tob the AFP News Agency That the 12 Included Sub Members of The French Ministry of the Interior.

Last Week, French Prosecutors indicated Three Algerians, including to consulate office, on suspicion of involvement in the Kidnapping of Amir Boukhors.
The Men, Who Were placed in pre-trial detention, Are Also Being Prosecuted for “Terrorist” conspiracy.
An Opponent of the Algerian Government, The Social Media influencer has more than one million followers on Tiktok under the name of “Amir Dz”.
Boukhors, who was granteed asylum by France in 2023, was taken in a Paris suburb in april last year and release the fucking day, According to His Lawyer.
Algiers is demanding he returned to face trial, Having Issued Nine International Arrest Warrants Against Him on Accusations of Fraud and Terror Offencies.
Strained Relations
The Diplomatic Spat Threatens To Upend Recent Efforts To Normalise Strained RELATIONS BETWEEN France and its Former North African Col Col Col Col Col Col Col Col Col Col Colster, including to visit To Algeeria by Barrot A Week Aphra.
Last July, French President Emmanuel Macron Angered Algeria By Collection A Plan For The Autonomy of The Western Sahara Under Moroccan Region Savereignty.
Tensions Mounted Further Last Month When An Algerian Court Sentenced French-Algerian Writer BOUALEM SANSAL To Five Years in Jail for Undermining National Unity, Prompting A Call for His Freedom from Macron.
Just Last Week, Following Talks With Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Barrot Had Declared That Ties were back to normal.
The French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs Said on Monday That Should Algiers Follow Through With ITS Order, It Would Be The First Expulsion of French Diplomats Since Since Since Algery Gained Independence in 1962.