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Algeria begins to cancel air services agreement with UAE

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Feb 7 (Reuters) - Algeria ​has begun the process of cancelling 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 criticised 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 destabilise it.

(Reporting by Tarek Amara; Writing by Enas Alashray; ‌Editing by Toby Chopra)

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