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Macron's office: Algeria envoy returning to Paris, spat ends

Por: ABC News World March 25, 2023

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PARIS -- Algeria’s ambassador to , recalled home in February, will be returning to his post in the coming days, President Emmanuel Macron’s office said Friday in a sign that the latest diplomatic spat between the two countries has been resolved.Ambassador Said Moussi was recalled after a well-known Algerian militant was whisked to France from on Feb. 6 with the help of French diplomats, a move that defied an official demand for her to be... + full article



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