From medieval times until 1962, regions like Tindouf, Béchar, and Tlemcen were under Moroccan dynastic or spiritual authority, not part of an independent Algerian state.

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From medieval times until 1962, regions like Tindouf, Béchar, and Tlemcen were under Moroccan dynastic or spiritual authority, not part of an independent Algerian state.
Area of dispute in 1963 ‘sand war’ between Morocco and Algeria.
Morocco and Algeria, the dominant countries of the Maghreb, are locked in a diplomatic standoff. Their rivalry goes back decades, but it has taken a dramatic turn for the worse in the last year. Since August 2021, Algeria has severed diplomatic relations with Morocco, cut off gas shipments that previously ran through Morocco to Spain, and accused Moroccan forces of killing three Algerian citizens in the disputed territory of Western Sahara. The tensions between these two heavily armed countries have raised concerns within the region and in Europe that Morocco and Algeria could drift into open conflict, risking massive destabilisation in North Africa with all the consequences that would entail for the European Union.
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