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  • 11 October 2025
  • 10:35
Algerian President A Gulf State Seeks to Sabotage Our Country

Khaberni - Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune confirmed that his country's relations with the Gulf states are strong and unblemished by any problems except for one state, which he refused to name.

Tebboune said in the speech broadcasted by the official television on Friday evening, "Regarding our relations with the Gulf states except for one state whose name I will not mention, they are fraternal relations and we deal with each other daily. We have no problems with our Saudi, Kuwaiti, and Iraqi brothers. With the Qataris, our cooperation has become intense, and the same applies to the Omanis. We have no problems."

He added, "The problems arise with those who come to sabotage my home for suspicious reasons to intervene in matters that we did not allow even major countries to interfere in, which are internal affairs. No, maintain your dignity and we remain brothers without problems," clearly alluding to the United Arab Emirates.

Tebboune noted that this situation urges Algeria to remain vigilant to preserve the good relations it has with brotherly and friendly countries so that it can direct all its efforts towards development.

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