Macron will sign a “renewed partnership” agreement between the two countries this Saturday

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Referring to a “love story with Algeria”, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that he will extend his visit to this country by returning to Algiers on Saturday to sign a “renewed partnership” with his counterpart Abdelmajid Tebboune.

“I will return after Oran to Algiers to greet President Tebboune and his ministers and sign a joint declaration, decided yesterday and during the night, because things are going well in the enthusiasm of the moment”, he said before the French community in Algiers. The Elysée spoke of a “renewed, concrete and ambitious partnership”.

Complex story

With Algeria, it’s “a story that has never been simple. But who is and who will remain, because we want it, a story of respect, friendship and, dare I say it, love,” said Emmanuel Macron. He specified that it would be “a new partnership for and by youth”, announcing already the acceptance of 8,000 more Algerian students this year in France, who will join an annual contingent of 30,000 young people. .

With Algeria, “let’s be idealistic and needy”, added Emmanuel Macron, saying he wanted to “bring out cooperation projects in all areas”. He defended the idea of ​​a “chosen mobility” for the granting of visas to Algerians, to form “a new Franco-Algerian generation in the economy, the arts, etc…”

Exchange until the end of the night

Paris wants to help “training young people” in Algeria, with the establishment of a school 42 (coding school open to non-graduates) on the initiative of the owner of the telecommunications group Iliad, Xavier Niel. In addition, a common incubator of start-ups operating in the digital field will be set up. Emmanuel Macron’s program provides for him to go to Oran on Friday evening, a western city known for its freedom of spirit and creativity.

He will meet there on Saturday young artists and sportsmen including breakdance champions. He must also visit the shop of the famous raï music label Disco Maghreb, brought up to date by the French DJ Snake.

Macron and Tebboune had several interviews on Thursday, one-on-one or with various ministers, including defense ministers. They discussed “until the middle of the night” the issue of visas, according to Emmanuel Macron, after France decided in the fall of 2021 to divide the number of visas granted by two for Algeria, considered too few cooperative in the readmission of its nationals expelled from France. In addition to the memory file around the French colonization of Algeria (1830-1962), this question has poisoned bilateral relations in recent months.

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