Algeria resumes the Treaty of Friendship with Spain, broken in 2022 due to Madrid’s support for the Moroccan plan for the Sahara

The keys

nuevo
Generated with AI

Algeria has decided to reactivate the Treaty of Friendship with Spain, suspended since 2022 due to Spanish support for the Moroccan plan for Western Sahara.

The Algerian president, Abdelmayid Tebún, communicated the decision to the Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, during his visit to Algeria.

Both countries will strengthen their strategic partnership in energy matters, highlighting Algeria’s role as the main supplier of gas to Spain.

The resumption of the agreement coincides with international tension due to the conflict in Iran and the global rise in energy prices.

The president of Algeria, Abdelmayid Tebún, transmitted this Thursday to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jose Manuel Albareshis decision to reactivate the Treaty of Friendship between both countries.

The agreement had been suspended since October 2022 due to the support of the Government of Pedro Sanchez to the proposal of Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara.

The meeting took place during Albares’ two-day visit to Algeria, which combines Algiers and Oran.

This is the first visit since the diplomatic crisis began over Spain’s position on the Sahara.

In response, Algeria also withdrew its ambassador in Madrid and froze trade relations, with no effect on gas.

Three and a half years later, Tebún considered that the meeting with the Spanish minister constitutes an opportunity to review the state of relationships.

Also for the “promising prospects ahead.”

For his part, Albares has announced that Spain and Algeria are going to strengthen their strategic partnership in energy matters.

The decision comes at a time when the conflict in Iran and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz have caused a rise in energy prices and fears of possible supply problems.

In a brief statement to the press after meeting with Tebún, Albares highlighted that Algeria is “a stable, reliable, constant supplier of gas” to Spain.

In his opinion, this is proven by the fact that Algeria “has been the leading supplier of natural gas to our country for three years.”

News in update

We are working on expanding this information. Shortly, the editorial staff of EL ESPAÑOL will offer you an update on all the data on this news.

To receive the latest news on your mobile phone, you can download our newspaper application for iOS and Android devices, as well as subscribe to access all exclusive content, receive our Newsletters and enjoy the Ñ Zone, only for subscribers.

Source

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*