
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has confirmed that his country will not normalize relations with Israel before the establishment of a Palestinian state.
The statement came in an interview with the French daily Le Point on Sunday and it was featured in Monday’s edition.
In response to a question about Algeria’s readiness to normalize its relations with Israel if a Palestinian state were established, Tebboune said: “Of course, on the day that happens.”
“Our priority is the establishment of a Palestinian state,” he said.
Algeria has consistently maintained a firm stance against normalization with Israel, rejecting any diplomatic ties until a Palestinian state is established.
The country refused to join the Abraham Accords in 2020 — normalization deals between Israel and several Arab states — and stressed its unwavering support for Palestinian rights and the establishment of a state based on pre-1967 borders.
Algeria’s position is deeply rooted in its revolutionary history and its commitment to the Palestinian cause, standing in solidarity with those advocating for Palestinian self-determination.
Regarding Algeria’s relationship with France, Tebboune denied “any intention of rupture,” emphasizing that “significant efforts have been made to avoid reaching a rupture.”
(Source : Anadolu)