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France defies ultimatum for ambassador to leave Niamey by atoluwash(m) : 3:45 am On Aug 29, 2023 |
France's envoy remains in Niger despite a 48-hour ultimatum issued last Friday for departure, as confirmed by French President Emmanuel Macron in a resolute address. Sylvain Itte, the ambassador, was instructed to leave due to escalating tensions between the two nations. Despite the expiry of the coup leaders' deadline, President Macron commended Itte's decision to stay. The military junta seized power and ousted Niger's elected leader in the previous month. Addressing a gathering of ambassadors in Paris, along with remote listeners, Macron highlighted the challenges faced by France and its diplomats in various countries, including Sudan, and the ongoing situation in Niger. "I applaud your colleague and your colleagues who are listening from their posts." Niger's President Mohamed Bazoum was toppled on 26 July in a coup that has been condemned by France and many of Niger's neighbors, including the West African regional bloc Ecowas. Ambassador Itte had refused to meet Niger's new leaders after the coup, the junta said on Friday, as it announced the French ambassador had 48 hours to leave. Thousands of Nigeriens in favor of the coup demonstrated on Sunday near the French military base in the capital, Niamey. Some held signs demanding the departure of French troops, while footage posted on social media appears to show local Muslim imams leading prayers outside the base. In Monday's speech, Mr. Macron defended France's military presence in Niger, stating that without intervention from Paris, the country would "no longer exist" with its "existing borders". Neighbors Mali and Burkina Faso would also have suffered the same fate without France, Mr Macron said. France carried out a decade-long operation to fight Islamic insurgents in Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, Chad, and Mauritania - all former French colonies - up until last year. At its high point, around 5,500 French soldiers were stationed in the African countries. However, anti-French sentiment and protests in the region intensified recently, with some opponents complaining France's intervention was a modern form of colonialism. Others noted that the troops have not been able to overcome the threat from jihadists, whose deadly attacks on communities continue. Amid this insecurity, soldiers in Mali, Burkina Faso, and more recently Niger launched coups, saying a change of leadership was necessary to tackle the jihadists. Mali's military government has called on the Russian mercenary group Wagner to help fight the Islamist militants. It is suspected that the mercenaries could be active in the wider region. |
Re: France defies ultimatum for ambassador to leave Niamey by Analyst(m) : 7:25 am On Aug 29, 2023 |
That is a serious matter, who knows what that could lead to.
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Re: France defies ultimatum for ambassador to leave Niamey by Chairman(m) : 12:30 am On Aug 30, 2023 |
Noted
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