UAE, Algeria uncover Qatari news fabrications
 
 
Qatar keeps spreading rumors about relations between the United Arab Emirates and Algeria. Qatari news outlets published news recently about the UAE banning the entry of Algerian citizens into it.
Algerian denials
Algerian authorities denied news about banning the
entry of Algerian nationals into the UAE. They described it as
"false". 
The Algerian Foreign Ministry accused what it
described as "suspicious" agencies of standing behind this news. 
"The authorities in the UAE deny this news
categorically," the ministry said. "This news has nothing to do with
reality." 
The ministry added that a document propagated by some
news outlets and social media about including Algeria in a list of states whose
citizens would be banned from entering the UAE is fabricated. 
Fabricated document
According to some reports, the abovementioned document
is an attempt by the Muslim Brotherhood to spoil relations between Algeria and
the UAE. 
The appearance of the document comes after Algiers and
Abu Dhabi declared plans to increase trade exchange between them.
The same reports points to involvement in the
publication of the document by the Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated Rachad
movement in Algeria. 
Plans
Rachad coordinated its moves in this regard with the
outlawed Salvation Front in Algeria and the far-right in France, the reports
said. 
However, the declaration by Algeria and the UAE about
their plans to increase economic cooperation between them is sabotaging this
plan. 
Rachad is bankrolled by Qatar, according to some
leaked documents. 
The same documents throw light on the huge wealth the
members of the movement are amassing. 
 
 
          
     
                                
 
 


