Algeria reopens airspace to Malian flights, state media says


July 10 (Reuters) - ⁠Algeria has fully reopened its ⁠national airspace to air traffic ‌from Mali, effective Friday, allowing all flights to and from the West African ​country, Algerian state media ⁠reported.

Both countries ⁠had closed their airspace to each other's ⁠aircraft ‌in April 2025 after Algeria said its ⁠military had shot down a Malian ​surveillance ‌drone that had violated its airspace. ⁠Mali ​rejected Algeria's account, saying the drone crashed inside Malian territory.

Algerian President ⁠Abdelmadjid Tebboune early on ​Saturday also ordered the return of his country's ambassador to Mali's ⁠capital, Bamako.

Algeria recalled its ambassador for consultations in April last year in the wake of the ​diplomatic row between ⁠the two countries.

(Reporting by Enas Alashray ​and Menna Alaa ‌El-Din; Writing by Muhammad ​Al Gebaly; Editing by Peter Graff and Edmund Klamann)

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