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French President Emmanuel Macron is in Algeria. As if to heal the wounds of the past, on the first day of his three-day visit, he placed a wreath at the monument to the martyrs of Independence. It has been 60 years since Algeria gained independence from France
French President Emmanuel Macron is in Algeria. As if to heal the wounds of the past, on the first day of his three-day visit, he placed a wreath at the monument to the martyrs of Independence. It has been 60 years since Algeria gained independence from France. Over the last few months, both countries have been undergoing tumultuous relations and acrimony.
There are explanations from the French president to drive home his will to develop a new relationship. He reported having said that the present generation did not have the choice to cherry-pick the past. It has been perpetrated by the past rulers and administrators of the colonisers and the present should not carry the baggage of that. Rather, the present genre should look forward to burying the differences.
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With this trip, the French leader is looking at putting back the relationship between the two countries on a firm footing. But behind the bonhomie that is being built, both countries know what is at stake for them: while Europe needs oil and gas to make good the supply disruption caused by the Russian -Ukraine war, Algeria has cool calculations of the investments that are needed from the West and more particularly the right price for them. Algeria is also looking at more flow of tourists from the West to beef up its foreign exchange earnings. Macron arrived with a few of his ministers and officials. Algeria, perhaps, working on the dictum strike when the iron is hot”. The present oil boom, and the Russia -Ukraine war, are undoubtedly pointers to the timeliness of that act.