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Coup: France President Orders Withdrawal Of Ambassadors, Troops From Niger Republic

Emmanuel Macron, the French President, has declared that his country will withdraw its ambassador and troops from Niger Republic following the July coup that overthrew democratically-elected President Mohamed Bazoum in the country.

According to reports gathered, France has in total 1,500 troops at its base in Niger and refused a request by the new military rulers for its ambassador to leave.

France’s troops were also asked to leave its former colonies Mali and Burkina Faso.

Although, Thousands of people have staged protest in recent weeks in the capital Niamey, including outside a military base housing French soldiers. The new rulers had been demanding the exit of the French ambassador and troops after Macron refused to recognise the coup.

However, Macron on Sunday, 24th of September, 2023 announced he will order the immediate withdrawal of his troops and France’s ambassador to Niger Republic.

ā€œFrance has decided to withdraw its ambassador. In the next hours our ambassador and several diplomats will return to France,ā€ Macron said in a televised interview on Sunday.

He added that military cooperation was ā€œoverā€ and French troops would withdraw in ā€œthe months and weeks to comeā€ with a full pullout ā€œby the end of the yearā€.

Macron stressed he told the ousted Bazoum on Sunday that ā€œFrance has decided to bring back its ambassador, and in the coming hours our ambassador and several diplomats will return to France.ā€

Macron further stated France’s position that Bazoum was being held ā€œhostageā€ and remained the ā€œsole legitimate authorityā€ in the country.

ā€œHe was targeted by this coup d’etat because he was carrying out courageous reforms and because there was a largely ethnic settling of scores and a lot of political cowardice,ā€ he said.

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) imposed sanctions in the wake of the July coup, warning that it could intervene militarily if diplomatic efforts to return Bazoum to power fail, as a last resort. But ECOWAS stopped its rhetoric as regional countries threw their weight behind the new military rulers. [CONTINUE READING HERE]>>>>



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