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Algeria cancels air service agreement with UAE

Algeria is in the process of cancelling the air'services agreement' it signed with the United Arab Emirates in Abu Dhabi, in May 2013.

Algerian media outlets, however, have been harshly critical of the UAE over the past few months. They accuse them of trying to sow discord in the region.

The?North African nation's state-owned radio reported that "Algeria initiated procedures to halt the air services contract with the United Arab Emirates signed in Abu Dhabi on the 13th of May 2013, and ratified through a...presidential order dated the 30th December 2014".

According to Article 22 of this agreement, the Emiratis must be notified formally of the termination via diplomatic channels. "The Secretary-General of International Civil Aviation Organization will also be notified to take the necessary procedures in the organization."

The UAE has not yet responded to the question.

Abdelmadjid Tebboune, the Algerian president, said in October of last year that his country's relationship with all Gulf States was warm, except for one country. This was a thinly-veiled reference to UAE.

He described the relations between Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar as "brotherly".

He accused an unnamed nation of interfering in Algerian internal affairs and trying to destabilise the country. (Reporting and writing by Tarek Amara; Editing by Toby Chopra).

(source: Reuters)