Boukadoum: Algeria, which was not shaken by colonialism, will not be shaken by the Zionists and those who allied with them



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The Algerian Foreign Minister, Sabri Boukadoum, affirms that the Algerians “did not fear French colonialism in the revolution, which had NATO and more than 550 thousand soldiers, and today we will not be afraid.”

  • Algerian Foreign Minister Sabri Boukadoum during a visit to Libya to discuss efforts for a political solution to the crisis - February 5, 2020 (AFP)
    Algerian Foreign Minister Sabri Boukadoum during a visit to Libya to discuss efforts for a political solution to the crisis – February 5, 2020 (AFP)

Algerian Foreign Minister Sabri Boukadoum said: “Algeria is strong with its army and its people, and there is no reason to worry.”

Boukadoum, in the context of his response today, Saturday, to a question about the normalization of Morocco with the Israeli occupation and the possibility of establishing Israeli bases on the western borders with Algeria, said: “We did not hide French colonialism in the revolution, that NATO had and more than 550 thousand soldiers, and today we will not be afraid. ”

Boukadoum added: “Algeria, which was not shaken by colonialism and NATO, will not be shaken by the Zionists and those who allied with them.”

On the other hand, the Algerian foreign minister stressed that this “does not mean reducing the current challenges, but there is no reason to fear.”

On the other hand, Boukadoum stated that “Algeria is a country that wants peace in its neighborhood and works to resolve all conflicts, whatever they may be.”

Algerian government spokesman and Communication Minister Ammar Belhimer spoke in an interview with Al-Mayadeen Network Last month, President Abdelmadjid Tebboune’s words reflected the position of the entire Algerian people and, as he said earlier: “Algeria will not rush towards normalization and it will not bless it.”

It is noteworthy that the President of the Algerian Parliament, Suleiman Chenin, recently indicated that “the response of the international community was clear to the statement of US President Donald Trump on the Sahara issue,” criticizing the normalization of Morocco with “Israel.”

Shannen said: “The Moroccan regime followed Trump’s deception and sold the Palestinian cause in exchange for a tweet from the outgoing US president on the Sahrawi issue, which was contrary to international legitimacy.”



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