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Algeria’s prominent independen­ce figure Redha Malek dies aged 86

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ALGIERS: Redha Malek, the last surviving member of Algeria’s negotiatin­g team of the March 1962 peace agreement that led to its independen­ce from France, died on Saturday aged 86, state television said.

Malek embarked on an extensive diplomatic career after the Evian accords that ended an uprising against French rule, crafting Algeria’s role as a key mediator in the region.

He was ambassador to Paris, London, Moscow, Washington and Belgrade, and also held several ministeria­l portfolios including foreign minister.

Malek was one of the main negotiator­s during the US hostage crisis in Iran in 1980.

He was a member of the high state committee, which governed Algeria from 1992 to 1994 during its civil war against militants.

He became prime minister in 1993, before founding a political party, the National Republican Alliance, two years later.

He authored several books and advocated for the separation of state and religion.

“Algeria has lost a witness of his era, an enlightene­d patriot,” former Communicat­ions Minister Abdelaziz Rahabi said.

“He was one of those who establishe­d the foundation­s of Algerian diplomacy.”

Malek is to be buried on Sunday at El-Alia national cemetery in Algiers.

 ??  ?? Former Algerian Premier Redha Malek in a 1977 file photo. (AFP)
Former Algerian Premier Redha Malek in a 1977 file photo. (AFP)

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