French President Emmanuel Macron says that the country will withdraw its troops from the West African nation of Niger by the end of this year.
The decision comes in the wake of a military coup that occurred in July, resulting in the ousting of pro-Western President Mohamed Bazoum and the establishment of a junta.
France is Niger's former colonial power and continues to deploy its troops there. However, the military rulers have increased opposition against the European nation.
Macron said in an interview with French TV stations on Sunday that France decided to end its military cooperation with Niger.
He added that French troops will return home by the end of the year. There are reportedly about 1,500 French personnel in Niger.
Macron also said that the French ambassador to Niger will return to France in the coming hours.
The president reiterated his refusal to recognize the military rulers as a legitimate authority.
In recent years, West Africa has seen a spate of military coups and worsening relations with Western nations.
France was forced to pull its troops out of Mali and Burkina Faso, both of which border Niger.
Military rulers in those countries have deepened their ties with Russia. Western nations are wary of Russia's growing influence in the region.
The decision comes in the wake of a military coup that occurred in July, resulting in the ousting of pro-Western President Mohamed Bazoum and the establishment of a junta.
France is Niger's former colonial power and continues to deploy its troops there. However, the military rulers have increased opposition against the European nation.
Macron said in an interview with French TV stations on Sunday that France decided to end its military cooperation with Niger.
He added that French troops will return home by the end of the year. There are reportedly about 1,500 French personnel in Niger.
Macron also said that the French ambassador to Niger will return to France in the coming hours.
The president reiterated his refusal to recognize the military rulers as a legitimate authority.
In recent years, West Africa has seen a spate of military coups and worsening relations with Western nations.
France was forced to pull its troops out of Mali and Burkina Faso, both of which border Niger.
Military rulers in those countries have deepened their ties with Russia. Western nations are wary of Russia's growing influence in the region.
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French President Emmanuel Macron announces withdrawal of troops from Niger by year-end, following a military coup in July. Former colonial power France deploys about 1,500 personnel and faces increased opposition from the junta. The decision to end military cooperation comes amidst worsening West
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20230925_06/
Date: Sept. 25, 2023
Created: 2023/09/25 10:46
Updated: 2025/12/08 23:17
Last Read: 2023/09/25 11:01