Algeria's Bouteflika in French hospital, reason unclear

President Abdelaziz Bouteflika looks on during a swearing-in ceremony in Algiers April 28, 2014. . REUTERS/Ramzi Boudina

LYON France (Reuters) - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who suffered a stroke last year, was hospitalised in the Alpine city of Grenoble on Thursday, a French police source said. "He was taken into care at Grenoble mutualist clinic yesterday," the source told Reuters on Friday. He did not have details on why he had been hospitalised. Algerian authorities were not immediately available for comment. A veteran of Algeria's independence war against France, Bouteflika suffered a stroke in early 2013, forcing him to be rushed to hospital in France. He has since returned to France for several check-ups. On Monday, he met French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius in Algiers to discuss bilateral relations between the countries. (Reporting By Catherine Lagrange in Lyon; writing by John Irish; editing by Mark John)