France President Emmanuel Macron (Photo | AP) 
World

Algeria blasts French leader, recalls ambassador from France

The immediate recall of Algeria's ambassador from France for consultations was announced Saturday evening in a statement from the Algerian presidency.

Associated Press

ALGIERS: Algeria has accused its former colonial ruler France of "genocide" and announced the recall of its ambassador from Paris in anger over what it said were "inadmissible" comments attributed to French President Emmanuel Macron.

The sharp escalation in tensions also follows a French decision to slash the number of visas issued to people in North Africa "including Algeria" because governments there are refusing to take back migrants expelled from France.

The immediate recall of Algeria's ambassador from France for "consultations" was announced Saturday evening in a statement from the Algerian presidency.

The statement said the recall was motivated by recent comments about Algeria that were attributed to Macron.

The comments amounted to "inadmissible interference" in Algeria's affairs and were "an intolerable affront" to Algerians who died fighting French colonialism, the Algerian presidency said.

"The crimes of colonial France in Algeria are innumerable and fit the strictest definitions of genocide," its statement alleged.

French media reported that Macron made recent comments about Algeria's post-colonial system of government and its attitudes to France.

Trump claims Iran sought ceasefire, warns of strikes that will take country 'back to stone age'

India has two months of crude reserves, no fuel shortage: Centre

About 5,98,000 passengers have returned to India amid West Asia conflict, informs Centre

Oracle layoffs hit India as thousands cut in global workforce reduction

'Hat-trick certain': PM Modi asserts confidence on NDA win ahead of Assam polls

SCROLL FOR NEXT