Algeria stands on the precipice of severing diplomatic ties with the United Arab Emirates amid escalating allegations that Abu Dhabi is actively destabilizing Algerian national unity through support of a designated terrorist organization. According to El-Khabar, a publication with established links to Algerian authorities, the UAE stands accused of backing the Movement for the Autonomy of Kabylia (MAK)—a Paris-based separatist group seeking independence for the northern Kabylia region.
The newspaper reports that Algeria’s diplomatic relationship with the UAE has deteriorated significantly compared to its ties with other Arab nations. Official sources cite ‘hostile’ Emirati actions conducted without consultation or Arab consensus, which allegedly endanger broader Arab interests and promote fragmentation agendas benefiting only external enemies.
President Abdelmadjid Tebboune previously delivered veiled criticisms toward an unnamed Gulf state, questioning, ‘Why are you interfering in our internal issues?’ and emphasizing that national sovereignty remains a ‘red line.’ Algerian official circles have repeatedly accused the UAE embassy of ‘suspicious moves’ and described its ambassador as being ‘on a mission to destabilize’ the country.
The allegations extend beyond bilateral tensions. Reports indicate the UAE has established communications with MAK, which also receives support from Israel and Morocco—both rivals of Algeria. French judicial authorities are reportedly investigating suspicious financial transfers worth millions of euros to MAK leaders through a non-profit cultural association.
This situation reflects broader regional concerns about UAE foreign policy. Abu Dhabi faces accusations of supporting insurgencies and separatist movements across multiple countries including Libya, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia, and Syria. In Yemen specifically, UAE backing of Southern Transitional Council separatists has created tensions with Saudi Arabia.
Algeria additionally expresses concern about the UAE’s expanding military presence across Africa, its support for Morocco, and its developing relations with Israel—all positions that contradict Algeria’s historical support for Palestinian sovereignty. El-Khabar concludes that continued ‘conspiracy-minded’ policies from the UAE could push bilateral relations to a point of no return, potentially resulting in a permanent diplomatic break.
