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EXCLUSIVE: Algerian President Tebboune says opportunity exists for ‘appeased relations’ with France

By France24
11 July 2020   |   11:00 am
In an exclusive interview with FRANCE 24, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune says there is an opportunity to achieve "appeased relations" with France. He believes that French President Emmanuel Macron is "honest" and "proper" with regard to the country’s colonial past, welcomes the return of Algerian resistance fighters' skulls and hopes for further gestures in this direction.

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