this agreement on visas that Gérald Darmanin wants to “remove” – L’Express

this agreement on visas that Gerald Darmanin wants to remove

Gérald Darmanin announced on Sunday January 12 on LCI that he wanted to “suppress” the 2013 Franco-Algerian intergovernmental agreement which allows the Algerian nomenklatura to travel to France without a visa, in the context of worsening tensions between the two countries. “There is an agreement from 2013 which is a government agreement which allows those who have an official passport, an Algerian diplomatic passport, there are thousands of them”, to “come to France without a visa to be able to move freely”, he said. specified the Minister of Justice.

“Touching the leaders or most of the Algerian leaders who have the decision-making position of humiliation, as mentioned by the Minister of the Interior (Bruno Retailleau), it seems to me more intelligent, more effective and it can be done very quickly”, developed the Minister of Justice. “This facility must be removed,” he said.

This “retaliatory measure” would not affect “the 10% of our compatriots who have ties of blood, soil, culture, including the Blackfeet,” added Gérald Darmanin.

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“A very critical moment”

Relations between Algeria and France, already tumultuous, have worsened in recent days with the arrest in Montpellier of a 59-year-old Algerian influencer, “Doualemn”, after a contentious video on TikTok. Put on a plane Thursday for Algeria, he was sent back to France the same evening. His detention was extended by 26 days on Sunday by a judge.

This expulsion was “arbitrary and abusive”, the Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Saturday, rejecting French accusations of “escalation” and “humiliation”.

“It is a sovereign country that intends to say it and they are right, we must respect them. But they must respect us too. Algeria must respect France, France must respect Algeria,” underlined the minister. “We are in a very critical moment and this humiliation that they want to put us through is not acceptable,” he continued.

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Former Prime Minister Gabriel Attal called for “denouncing” the 1968 agreement, which confers a special status on Algerians in terms of movement, residence and employment in France. This agreement, “we can denounce it, revise it, it has been revised four times, it has also become a little obsolete”, added Gérald Darmanin.

Another point of contention between France and Algeria concerns the arrest in Algiers of the Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, 75, who is ill. “He must regain his freedom as quickly as possible, Algeria I think would be honored to free him,” said the Minister of Justice.

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