Algeria in North Africa has announced that it will break diplomatic relations, saying that neighboring Morocco continues to act hostile.

The two countries have been in conflict for many years over Western Sahara, which is effectively controlled by Morocco, and there are concerns that the relationship will worsen further.

Algeria's Foreign Minister Ramamura said at a press conference on the 24th that "Morocco has always been hostile since the independence of Algeria" and said that it would cut off diplomatic relations with Morocco.



Specifically, Moroccan intelligence agencies used spyware that could steal information from smartphones against Algerian officials, and Morocco was involved in a wildfire in northern Algeria. ..



On the other hand, the diplomats between the two countries will continue to work.



In response, the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs has criticized "Algeria's allegations are unilateral and unjustified."



The Arab League Secretary-General, Abulgate, issued a statement saying, "I am sorry for this result," calling on both countries to restrain themselves.



Algeria and Morocco have been in conflict for many years over Western Sahara, which is effectively controlled by Morocco, and there are concerns that the relationship between the two countries will worsen in the wake of this situation.