Algeria puts end to visa waiver deal with France for diplomatic passports
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Algeria puts end to diplomatic visa waiver deal with France
TEHRAN, Sep. 23 (MNA) – Algeria said Monday it has formally enforced its decision to cancel a bilateral agreement with France that allowed visa-free travel for holders of diplomatic and service passports.
Geopolitics – Twelve years after its signature, the Franco-Algerian agreement of 2013, which allowed holders of diplomatic passports and service to travel without visas between the two countries, is no longer in force. Algeria has formalized its denunciation by publication in the Official Journal of 17 September 2025, thus closing a long arm of diplomatic iron with Paris. France opens the hostilities It is France that began the rupture. As early…
The Algerian government has officially announced the annulment of a 2013 agreement with France granting mutual visa exemptions to diplomatic passport holders. The decision comes after President Emmanuel Macron suspended the exemption for Algerian diplomats.
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