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US : Algeria courts co-author of bill designating Polisario as terrorist group

US : Algeria courts co-author of bill designating Polisario as terrorist group

Ya Biladi3 days ago
A newly proposed bill in the United States House of Representatives, seeking to designate the Polisario Front as a terrorist organization, is stirring unease in Algeria. This apprehension is underscored by a recent meeting between Algeria's ambassador to Washington, Sabri Boukadoum, and Democratic Representative Jimmy Panetta, who co-authored the bill alongside Republican Jimmy Wilson.
«Met with the Algerian Ambassador to discuss the U.S.-Algeria relationship, regional security, and trans-national terrorist organizations in their region of the African continent. Appreciate the dialogue and look forward to continued conversations that promote our mutual understanding and security», stated Panetta on the X platform.
This diplomatic engagement from Algeria comes on the heels of a letter sent by «The Global Monitoring Center», an American organization aligned with the Polisario, to Senate Democratic Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer. The NGO voiced its «concern over the inaccurate information and allegations spread by the Moroccan lobby in the United States, as well as attempts to associate the Polisario Front with terrorism and extremist groups».
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