France-Algérie : la mécanique du dégel, sous pression algérienne
France and Algeria are quietly resuming the readmission of Algerian nationals in irregular situations to Algeria after months of blockage. This resumption, occurring without public announcement, is considered a positive sign in Paris, especially after French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez's visit.

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AI-generatedFrance and Algeria are quietly resuming the readmission of Algerian nationals in irregular situations to Algeria after months of blockage. This resumption, occurring without public announcement, is considered a positive sign in Paris, especially after French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez's visit. Official communication channels have also been restored, allowing for dialogue between the two countries. However, Algeria is maintaining pressure by publicly criticizing Olivier Christen, France's national anti-terrorism prosecutor, via its official press agency, APS, after he mentioned investigations into "state terrorism" involving various countries. This incident highlights the complex and sometimes strained nature of the relationship between France and Algeria.
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4 extractedOlivier Christen mentioned eight procedures opened for 'state terrorism' by his office, targeting Iran, Russia, etc.
Algeria's official press agency, APS, criticized Olivier Christen, the national anti-terrorism prosecutor.
The readmissions of Algerian nationals in irregular situations have resumed after months of blockage.
The visit of the French Minister of the Interior, Laurent Nuñez, 'has borne fruit'.