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Macron's Final Year: Aiming for Reconciliation with Algeria

As he enters his last year in office, President Macron seeks to address the deepening crisis in Franco-Algerian relations, which has worsened since Algeria gained independence in 1962.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 4 days ago
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French President Emmanuel Macron began his first term with the intention of easing historical tensions between France and Algeria. However, he now confronts a significant challenge as relations between the two nations have deteriorated.

The current crisis is noted as the most severe since Algeria's independence in 1962, highlighting the complexities of their historical ties.

As Macron approaches the end of his presidency, his focus on reconciliation may prove crucial in shaping the future of bilateral relations.