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Algeria accuses France of breaching diplomatic passport agreement

Algerian Foreign Ministry condemns France’s decision to revoke visa-free entry for diplomatic passport holders, vows reciprocal response

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May 20, 2025
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ALGIERS, Algeria

Algeria’s Foreign Ministry criticized France on Monday for its “flagrant breach” of a 2013 agreement exempting diplomatic passport holders from visa requirements, warning of a reciprocal response.

The condemnation followed reports Saturday from French right-leaning media citing unnamed sources claiming that France imposed visa requirements on Algerian officials with diplomatic passports.

The ministry expressed “great astonishment” at what it described as recent developments in French authorities’ handling and rhetoric regarding visa issues, particularly the exemption for diplomatic and service passport holders.

Algeria noted that “French discourse on this matter appears to be taking a strange and suspicious turn, characterized by orchestrated media leaks to selectively chosen outlets by the French Interior Ministry and the National Police Directorate.”

“It is evident that French decisions are now being communicated through unofficial channels, in a flagrant breach of established diplomatic norms and a clear violation of the 2013 Algerian-French agreement concerning visa exemptions for diplomatic and service passport holders,” the statement said.

The ministry added that Algeria “will respond by strictly and precisely applying the principle of reciprocity, in proportion to the extent of France’s breach of its commitments and obligations.”

Algeria also stressed that contrary to Article 8 of the agreement, it had not received any official notice from France through diplomatic channels — the only method recognized in international relations.

“The French government seems to be moving toward freezing or suspending the 2013 agreement while attempting to evade responsibility and the consequences of such action in a flagrant violation of the agreement,” the ministry added.

Relations between Algeria and France have been strained for months, driven by political, consular and security-related tensions.

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