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Niger junta breaks off military cooperation with France

August 04, 2023 / 5:38 PM
Protesters hold a Niger flag during a demonstration on independence day in Niamey
Sharjah 24 – AFP: A West African delegation failed to secure the return to power of Niger's elected government on Friday despite proposals to resolve the crisis as the junta curtailed military cooperation with former colonial power France.
The ECOWAS regional bloc's team arrived Thursday in the capital Niamey "but did not spend the night" as scheduled, nor meet with coup leader Abdourahamane Tiani or detained President Mohamed Bazoum, a delegation member said Friday.

At the same time, the junta announced that it was scrapping military pacts between Niger and France, citing the former ruler's "careless attitude and its reaction to the situation".

Niger has had a key role in Western strategies to combat insurgency that has plagued the Sahel since 2012, with France and the United States stationing around 1,500 and 1,000 troops in the country, respectively.

France rejected the coup leaders' severing of military ties, insisting only the "legitimate" government could decide, while Niger's ambassador to France said she did not recognise her sacking by the putschists and was loyal to Bazoum.

August 04, 2023 / 5:38 PM

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