The energy crisis hitting the old continent and whose economic consequences are beginning to be felt, has forced some European countries to find new suppliers. The Russian giant Gazprom having decided to close the floodgates to force the Europeans to let go of the ballast on the sanctions. One of the big winners of this asymmetrical geopolitical confrontation between Russia and the West, against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine, is Algeria. Third supplier of natural gas to Europe behind Russia and Norway, Algeria is positioning itself as an increasingly credible alternative to curb
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