French President Francois Hollande said Wednesday night his visit to Algeria aims to open a new chapter in the bilateral ties, not to offer an official apology over the colonial era (1830-1962). Addressing newsmen here, Hollande said: \"My visit coincides with a highly symbolic moment when Algeria is celebrating its 50th Independence Day.\" \"This is by first trip to Algeria which I hope will open a new era in the relationship between the two nations,\" French leader stated. He made the remarks in response to a message addressed to him by 14 Algerian political parties and non-government organizations seeking an official apology over the atrocities committed against Algerians during the French occupation era. Hollande said he has a personal relationship with Algeria and that\'s why he selected Algeria for his first trip to the Arab Maghreb region, noting that he will visit Tunisia and Morocco next year. He suggested launching a strategic partnership with Algeria on the basis of equality, cooperation and common interests and in the framework of a five-year friendship agreement. He lauded the valiance shown by the Algerians in the fight against terrorism in the last years and their success in preserving their national unity
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