Algeria threatens Morocco again

Algeria has strongly condemned the project to confiscate the premises of its embassy in Morocco, threatening that it "will respond to these provocations by all means it deems appropriate".
"The Kingdom of Morocco has embarked on a new escalatory phase in its provocative behavior towards Algeria. These new provocations have recently manifested themselves through the project to confiscate the premises of the Algerian State Embassy in Morocco," explains the Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement published on Sunday and reported by APS.
The country of Abdelmadjid Tebboune denounces "an unqualifiable violation of the respect and duty of protection towards the diplomatic representations of sovereign States sanctified by both law and international custom." "The Moroccan project, which is in contravention of civilized international practices, seriously derogates from the obligations of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which requires it to respect and protect Embassies on its territory regardless of the circumstances," the statement specifies.
"Algeria condemns this blatant act of spoliation in the strongest terms," adds the note, which also states that the "Algerian government will respond to these provocations by all means it deems appropriate. Similarly, it will resort to all available legal avenues and means, particularly within the framework of the United Nations, to ensure the respect of its interests."
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