Algeria begins to cancel air services agreement with UAE

“Under Article ‌22 of the agreement, ‍the Emirati side must ‍be formally notified of the ‍termination through diplomatic channels. (X @AirAlgerieAh)
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Updated 08 February 2026
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Algeria begins to cancel air services agreement with UAE

  • In October ⁠last year, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune said his country’s relations with all Gulf states were warm except for one country, in a thinly veiled reference to the UAE

ALGIERS: Algeria has begun the process of canceling its air services agreement with the ​United Arab Emirates, signed in Abu Dhabi in May 2013, state media said on Saturday.
It gave no immediate reason for the move, but Algerian media outlets have strongly criticized the UAE in recent months, accusing ‌it of ‌attempting to sow ‌regional ⁠discord.
“Algeria ​has ‌initiated procedures to terminate the air services agreement with the United Arab Emirates, signed in Abu Dhabi on 13 May 2013 and ratified by a presidential decree dated 30 December 2014,” ⁠the North African country’s state-owned radio said.
“Under Article ‌22 of the agreement, ‍the Emirati side must ‍be formally notified of the ‍termination through diplomatic channels. The Secretary-General of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) will also be notified to undertake the necessary procedures within ​the organization.”
There was no immediate comment from the UAE.
In October ⁠last year, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune said his country’s relations with all Gulf states were warm except for one country, in a thinly veiled reference to the UAE.
He cited relations with Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman and Qatar as “brotherly.”
He accused the unnamed country of meddling in Algeria’s internal affairs and ‌seeking to destabilize it. 

 


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