ALBAWABA - Emmanuel Macron's visit to Algeria is aimed at mending ties long fractured because of different historical issues at the heart of which is past French colonialism.
Macron visit aimed at mending ties with Algeria #MiddleEast https://t.co/nVUH5N59d1
— Naharnet (@Naharnet) August 24, 2022
His trip is trending on the social media. AFP states Macron heads to Algeria on Thursday seeking to soothe festering diplomatic tensions with an increasingly important supplier of gas to Europe adding however, the Franco-Algerian relations are still fraught with resentment caused by the colonial era - Paris ruled the North African territory for more than 130 years - and the bitter war of independence.
Kicked out of Mali so they go crawling back to Algeria, they’ll do whatever they can to exert a modicum of post-colonial influence https://t.co/wKM5NYiUta
— Apartri (@Ur_JudeoBol) August 21, 2022
Much is being said about his 25-27 August visit to Algiers, coming after a series of recrimination between the two countries about their past relations and some of these tweets are unkind to the French past with the Algeria withdrawing its ambassador from Paris.
EH MACRON THIS IS WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO YOU IF YOU GO TO ALGERIA. pic.twitter.com/vk1RCzhr4L
— abdelhak habib (@abdelhakhabib2) August 20, 2022
It's all water under the bridge now, for Macron is coming to the country fishing for cheap oil alternative to that provided by Russia and many argue this is part of the European oil diplomacy made more acute by Moscow's war in the Ukraine.
Emmanuel Macron will visit Algeria from August 25 to 27 to relaunch the bilateral relationship https://t.co/FDiA7X9eTX
— Hanlire (@HanlireCom) August 21, 2022
But its not all about politics, diplomacy, oil and business. On his three-day visit Macron is visiting Algeria's second-largest city, Oran, where he will stop off at a record store and attend a breakdancing show, AFP reports. The last visit Macron was made to Algeria was in 2017.