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Algeria–Yugoslavia relations were historical foreign relations between
Algeria Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to Algeria–Tunisia border, the northeast by Tunisia; to Algeria–Libya border, the east by Libya; to Alger ...
and now split-up
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. Both countries self-identified with the wider
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region and shared membership in the
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. During the
Algerian War The Algerian War (also known as the Algerian Revolution or the Algerian War of Independence) ''; '' (and sometimes in Algeria as the ''War of 1 November'') was an armed conflict between France and the Algerian National Liberation Front (Algeri ...
Yugoslavia provided significant logistical and diplomatic support to the Algerian side which affected its intra-
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an relations with
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. Yugoslavia was the first
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country to openly support the FLN. Within the Non-Aligned Movement Yugoslavia closely collaborated with self-described core members of
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and
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while Algeria followed self-described progressive group in which
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played prominent role. Yugoslavia officially recognized the independence of Algeria on 5 September 1961 as the first country in Europe to do so. The country established formal diplomatic relations 3 days before the independence on 2 July 1962. This led to rupture in Yugoslav-French relations as
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decided to withdraw its ambassador from
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.


History

During the
Algerian War The Algerian War (also known as the Algerian Revolution or the Algerian War of Independence) ''; '' (and sometimes in Algeria as the ''War of 1 November'') was an armed conflict between France and the Algerian National Liberation Front (Algeri ...
representatives of the National Liberation Front described their
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ally Yugoslavia as their closest non-
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allies. During the war Yugoslavia '' de facto'' recognition of the FLN as the representative of the Algerian nation, but considering France's stern warnings avoided ''
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'' recognition of the movement. It is believed that the first secret contacts were established in 1954 in
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when Yugoslavia officially sold military equipment to Egypt which after one month were transferred to Algeria. In October 1956 Belgrade hosted the meeting between FLN's
Mohamed Khider Mohamed Khider () (March 13, 1912, Biskra, Algeria – January 4, 1967, Madrid, Spain) was an Algerian politician. War years and imprisonment Mohamed Khider was one of the original leaders of the Front de Libération nationale (FLN), having bee ...
and
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's Pierre Herbaut, while from 1957 Yugoslavia abandoned intermediation efforts and decided to openly support Algeria. From that time French Navy started to interspect Yugoslav trade ships in Mediterranean believig that they deliver aid to Algerian rebels. On 7 August 1957 French Navy discovered and took 70 tones of military equipment of Yugoslav ship ''Srbija [English: Serbia]'' while the largest discovered delivery was discovered on 18 January 1958 close to Oran when Jadrolinija's ship ''Slovenija [English: Slovenia]'' was found in possession of 148 tons of military equipment. President of the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic Ferhat Abbas visited Belgrade between 6 and 12 January 1959 where he talked with the President of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito. On 2 February 1959 other two members Krim Belkacem and Mhamed Yazid held talks with the Ambassador of Yugoslavia to Tunisia. Yugoslavia provided food, medicine, and military supplies to the Algerian fighters which Algerians did not expect from a middle-sized European communist country. Yugoslav population perceived Algerian experiences as reminiscent of its not so distant Yugoslav Partisans, National Liberation and Revolution during the World War II. Country therefore paid attention to the cultural aspect of the Algerian War and sent its photographers such as Stevan Labudović who recorded 27 films and 274 photos in 1959-1962 period, official El Moudjahid newspapers were issued in Belgrade edition as well the first gramophone recording of the Kassaman. On 1 March 1960 National Liberation Front (FLN) opened its Bureau in Belgrade. Against the Indian wishes but with support of Sukarno and Nkrumah, the Algerian FLN was invited to attend the 1961 Non-Aligned Conference in Belgrade under the status of a sovereign government. Ben Bella visited Yugoslavia in March 1964.


List of bilateral state visits


Yugoslav visits to Algeria

* 24-30 April 1965: Josip Broz Tito * 5-9 November 1969: Josip Broz Tito * 2-10 September 1973: Josip Broz Tito * 28-31 May1979: Josip Broz Tito * 20-21 October 1979: Josip Broz Tito


Algerian visits to Yugoslavia

* 9 June 1959: Ferhat Abbas * 2 September 1961: Benyoucef Benkhedda * 5-13 March 1964: Ahmed Ben Bella * 6-11 October 1966: Houari Boumédiène * 12-14 June 1967: Houari Boumédiène * 15 October 1973: Houari Boumédiène * 14-15 January 1978: Houari Boumédiène * 22 July-1 August 1978: Houari Boumédiène


See also

*Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement *Yugoslavia and the Organisation of African Unity *National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia *National Liberation Front (Algeria), National Liberation Front of Algeria *Yugoslav Wars *Algerian Civil War *Algeria–Serbia relations *Mediterranean Games *Death and state funeral of Josip Broz Tito


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Algeria-Yugoslavia relations Algeria–Yugoslavia relations Bilateral relations of Yugoslavia, Algeria Bilateral relations of Algeria, Yugoslavia Algeria–Bosnia and Herzegovina relations Algeria–Croatia relations Algeria–Serbia relations