The head of French diplomacy, Jean-Noël Barrot, expressed “doubts” this Sunday, January 5, about Algiers’ desire to respect the road map for Franco-Algerian bilateral relations. “We have in 2022 […] drafted a roadmap […]we are keen that (it) can be followed,” declared the Minister of Foreign Affairs during an interview on private radio RTL.
“But we observe postures, decisions on the part of the Algerian authorities which allow us to doubt the intention of the Algerians to stick to this road map. Because to stick to it, it takes two,” he said. -he added.
Jean-Noël Barrot also declared himself, “like the President of the Republic, very concerned by the fact that the request for release sent by Boualem Sansal and his lawyers was rejected.” Critic of Algerian power, Boualem Sansal, 75, born to a father of Moroccan origin and an Algerian mother, has been incarcerated since mid-November for endangering state security and is in a detention unit. care since mid-December.
“We want to maintain the best relationships”
“I am concerned about his state of health and […] France is very attached to freedom of expression, freedom of opinion and considers that the reasons which may have led the Algerian authorities to incarcerate him are not valid”, noted the Minister of Foreign Affairs. The Algerian president , Abdelmadjid Tebboune, spoke for the first time last Sunday of the writer’s arrest in mid-November in Algiers, calling him an “imposter” sent by France.
The author of “2084: the end of the world”, naturalized French in 2024, is prosecuted under article 87 bis of the Penal Code, which sanctions “as a terrorist or subversive act, any act targeting the security of the State , territorial integrity, stability and normal functioning of institutions”. “We wish to maintain the best relations with Algeria […] but this is not the case today,” regretted Jean-Noël Barrot.
Algiers withdrew its ambassador from Paris at the end of July 2024 when French President Emmanuel Macron gave strong support to Moroccan proposals concerning Western Sahara, before going to Rabat at the end of October.