France’s Recognition of Moroccan Sovereignty Over Western Sahara: A Flashpoint in Algerian-French Relations
France's recent stance on the Western Sahara issue has ignited a political storm in the already fragile relations between Algiers and Paris. During a contentious address at the French National Assembly, Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot defended the decision to recognize Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara, while dismissing Algeria's reaction to this policy shift as "completely unjustified." According to him, Algeria is not directly concerned with the Western Sahara issue, and this French policy change has no impact on Algeria's interests. This statement, both irresponsible and factually incorrect, blatantly disregards the geopolitical and historical realities of the region. Rather than easing tensions, this unilateral move has deepened the divide between the two nations, further straining a relationship fraught with complex historical, strategic, and security-related stakes. A Shift Seen as a Provocation by Algeria For Algeria, the issue of Western Sahara is...