The Algerian President, Abdel Majid Taboun, cut off the road to international mediations to reduce tension between Morocco and Algeria, stressing that his country "will not accept any mediation with Morocco to restore relations between the two countries to normal."
In an interview with local media, Taboun considered that Algeria decided to cut diplomatic ties with Morocco against the background of what he described as the continuous "hostilities" of Rabat.
In the context of his response to a question about the nature of the conflict between Morocco and Algeria, the Algerian president warned: “We should not be equal to the victim and the executioner, and between the aggressor and the aggressor.We did not utter anything that affects the territorial integrity of Morocco.There were hostile precedents against Algeria in 1963 immediately after independence from France.
The President Taboun's statements come at a time that Algeria is embracing, funding and sidling the separatist Polisario Front for decades.
In an irresponsible exit, Taboun considered that "Morocco was sheltering the terrorists and providing them with support to strike Algeria ... every year or two years there were hostile acts against Algeria," in its expression.
Taboun warned of any possible attack on his country, stressing that Algeria will not stop at the time, and continued: “Whoever searches for us will find us.We are a resisting people and we know the value of war and gunpowder as we know the value of the peace.Whoever assaults us will regret a lot on the day he was born. ”
"The Algerian President's statements began to take a new direction that may lead to a war with the kingdom," said Boujmaa Benihu, a political analyst Boujmaa Benihaho, highlighting that "the option of war has become very strong with the condensation of the Algerian presidential speeches."
The same expert said, in a statement to the electronic newspaper Hespress, that "Algeria is experiencing difficult labor due to the internal conditions and blockage of the external horizon, and the shrinking margin of maneuvering and movement", stressing that "the ruling generals in Algeria are looking for a way out of the crisis by pushing the entire region to the war of war".
Benihau explains his idea, saying that "Taboun is trying to drain the internal crisis by attacking Morocco and accusing him of being behind all the problems that the people suffer," highlighting that "Algeria is preparing for the choice of war because of the isolation of the military regime and not finding solutions to the internal crisis."
The same analyst considered that "the internal situation in Algeria is coming to the explosion, so the regime is looking for a way out of this crisis, which is growing with the passage of days," noting that "Morocco is going on its way towards progress and prosperity."