All Services Legal Contracts / Agreements / Policies France makes a promise to Algeria not to $30/hr · Starting at $25 The diplomatic aspect dominated the bilateral talks held in Algiers on the occasion of the visit of a large French government delegation headed by French Prime Minister Elizabeth Born on October 9-10. According to media reports, the head of Algerian diplomacy, Ramtane Lamamra, has long spoken and worked alongside Catherine Colonna, the French Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs. According to sources, Morocco and the issue of the Sahara conflict were at the center of these discussions. The same sources indicate that these negotiations enabled Algeria to obtain a promise from France that the latter would not recognize the Moroccan Sahara. Although Paris officially supports the Moroccan autonomy plan, Catherine Colonna in Algiers assured Ramtane Lamamra that France will not adopt the American position and will not publicly align itself with Morocco by unequivocally recognizing its sovereignty over the Sahara. Catherine Colonna reassured Algerian leaders by ensuring that France will not follow the US's lead in recognizing the Moroccan Sahara as long as the United Nations does not finally resolve this conflict About $30/hr · Ongoing Download Resume The diplomatic aspect dominated the bilateral talks held in Algiers on the occasion of the visit of a large French government delegation headed by French Prime Minister Elizabeth Born on October 9-10. According to media reports, the head of Algerian diplomacy, Ramtane Lamamra, has long spoken and worked alongside Catherine Colonna, the French Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs. According to sources, Morocco and the issue of the Sahara conflict were at the center of these discussions. The same sources indicate that these negotiations enabled Algeria to obtain a promise from France that the latter would not recognize the Moroccan Sahara. Although Paris officially supports the Moroccan autonomy plan, Catherine Colonna in Algiers assured Ramtane Lamamra that France will not adopt the American position and will not publicly align itself with Morocco by unequivocally recognizing its sovereignty over the Sahara. Catherine Colonna reassured Algerian leaders by ensuring that France will not follow the US's lead in recognizing the Moroccan Sahara as long as the United Nations does not finally resolve this conflict Skills & Expertise Confidentiality AgreementGovernment ContractsLand ContractsPrivacy PolicyPublic Relations Management 0 Reviews This Freelancer has not received any feedback. Browse Similar Freelance Experts Land Contracts ExpertsData ManagersGovernment ContractorsBig Data EngineersWeb Analytics ServicesMedia and Public Relations (PR) ExpertsBusiness Intelligence ConsultantsLogistics Consultants