Tunisia's former president Moncef Marzouki accused Algerian authorities of being behind Rabat-Tunis' 'catastrophic ties' as the two states are facing an unprecedented diplomatic crisis. "Saied fell to the Algerian narrative on the creation of a sixth state in the Maghreb, thus breaking the line of neutrality followed by Tunisia, for decades, concerning the conflict between Morocco and Algeria," Marzouki, who lives in France, said to Paris-based channel Canal 24 last week. Since the start of the Algerian-Moroccan feud over Western Sahara four decades ago, Tunisia maintained a neutral position over the dispute. That changed with Tunisian President Kais Saied's decision l
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