The statement also said that the three other suspects were sheltering in the neighbouring country.
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Mr Ould Kablia said the kidnappers had not entered Algeria from a neighbouring country.
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However, India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh did say the "well-planned and well-orchestrated attacks" probably had "external linkages" to a neighbouring country.
Rwanda says that it has no wish to get sucked back in to its neighbouring country, but is fed up with the lack of leadership in Kinshasa.
In the waiting room on the executive floor, the head of risk from a subsidiary in a neighbouring country is pouring himself a coffee, having driven for an hour from his own office to talk about a new computer system.
As these people make up the backbone of support for the African National Congress, Mr Mbeki has to be very careful not to criticise a leader in a neighbouring country who appears to be doing more to help the rural black poor.
Mr Erdogan is only the second leader of a country neighbouring Iraq to visit the country since the US-led invasion to overthrow Saddam Hussein in 2003.
But local high streets in neighbouring Black Country towns have seen precious little collateral benefit.
The purpose of this assistance was to enhance the quality and flow of humanitarian information in the country and neighbouring refugee camps.
Last year it expanded into neighbouring Latvia by buying the country's sixth-biggest bank.
The Filipino military commander, General Hermogenes Esperon, recently called on neighbouring countries to join his country's annual war games with America.
The sect, formed more than a year ago, has developed a following across the country and in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo.
ETA's, which might help put some pep into a mooted all-party initiative to re-examine the constitutional status of the Basque country and the neighbouring part-Basque province of Navarre.
He wrote that he has been "accused of bearing allegiance to our neighbouring nation than my own country - this even though I am an Indian whose father fought for the freedom of India".
Most Ivorians took this to mean that the coup was backed by neighbouring Burkina Faso, which that country's government hotly denies.
Traditionally, during the lean months before their harvest, Niger's farmers import cereals that are cheaper to grow in wetter, coastal neighbouring countries than in their own country.
True, he is the first Syrian leader ever to have crossed the country's longest border to visit neighbouring Turkey.
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Sunnis worry that a Shia super-region in the south of the country could come under the influence of neighbouring Iran.
But officials are wary of reading too much into the mini-boom in tourism, noting that to the outside world eastern DR Congo remains "a war zone" and that although there are some signs of positive change, the country is a long way from emulating neighbouring Rwanda's dramatic transformation.
Montenegro's Prime Minister, Milo Djukanovic, has said he hopes his country will succeed in joining the EU before neighbouring Serbia or Macedonia.
The total number of foot-and-mouth outbreaks in the Borders has been well below the level in neighbouring Dumfries and Galloway, which experienced the majority the country's cases.
The collapse of the country's agriculture has aggravated food shortages in neighbouring Malawi and Zambia.
Unsafe in their home country, floods of Darfuris have been crossing into neighbouring Chad.
In particular, the increased tempo of operations in and around the Taliban strongholds of Kandahar, the country's second-biggest city, and the neighbouring southern province of Helmand are yielding results.
This is all the more telling at a time when the Iranians' Shia co-religionists in neighbouring Iraq are likely to emerge, by democratic means, as that embattled country's leading legislators.
Millions are displaced in desperate conditions inside the country, and hundreds of thousands are refugees living in difficult conditions in neighbouring countries.
The Arab League move is being portrayed in Damascus as part of a Western-inspired conspiracy to undermine the country because of its traditional resistance to Israel, says the BBC's Jim Muir in neighbouring Lebanon.
The country has found it difficult to escape from poverty, partly because of a trade blockade imposed by neighbouring Turkey and Azerbaijan since the 1990s war with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh.
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