

Since independence Algeria has followed an anti-imperialist foreign policy and has supported liberation movements throughout the world. The country's leftist credentials, Arab-Islamic traditions and the western sophistication of many of its diplomats has given the country a pivotal negotiating role with terrorists and regional enemies, most prominently as a go-between during the Iran-Iraq war.
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