MADRID, 8 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) -
The president of Algeria, Abdelmayid Tebune, has announced the "immediate" suspension of the friendship treaty signed with Spain almost two decades ago in retaliation for his "unjustified" support for Morocco's autonomy plan for Western Sahara.
The Algerian authorities criticize the Spanish for the campaign undertaken to try to argue a political turn that, according to what they have put forward, supposes a "violation of the legal, moral and political obligations" of what continues to be the "administrating power" of Western Sahara.
In this sense, Algiers disfigures the support of the Executive of Pedro Sánchez to an "illegal and illegitimate formula" such as the autonomy proposed from Rabat, which proposes a colonial policy of "fait accomplis" through "false arguments", according to the statement collected by the official news agency APS.