France closes Niger embassy after row with junta

News Express |22nd Dec 2023 | 128
France closes Niger embassy after row with junta

France Embassy in Niger




France is closing its embassy in Niger indefinitely as tensions between the two countries escalate.

The embassy says it is no longer able to function normally or fulfil its missions due to restrictions imposed by Nigers military government.

Local embassy staff have also been dismissed, former French ambassador Sylvain Itté said in a letter.

This comes as the last French troops have left Niger after being ordered out by the countrys military leaders.

Nigers relationship with France has soured since the military toppled President Mohamed Bazoum in July.

In September, Mr Itté and several French staff left the country, a month after the military regime ordered the ambassadors exit and set up a blockade around the embassy premises in the capital, Niamey.

The embassy had been attacked by thousands of pro-junta protestors shortly after the coup, but were dispersed by Nigerien forces before they could enter the building.

Under Mr Bazoum, France had more than 1,500 troops stationed in Niger to help fight jihadist groups linked to both al-Qaeda and Islamic State.

Most had already left before Fridays deadline and the last 157 have now pulled out.

There are concerns that the French withdrawal could worsen the security situation in the region, which is now witnessing increasing attacks by Islamist fighters.

In order to try and contain the insurgency, Nigers junta has signed a new defence alliance with neighbouring Burkina Faso and Mali.

Like Niger, these are both former French colonies where the military has seized power in recent years.

There has been a rise in anti-French sentiment, with the former colonial power blamed for failing to halt the Islamist attacks, and accused of retaining excessive political and economic influence long after independence.

The US, however, retains two military bases in Niger, where more than 600 American troops remain stationed.

The US considers Its military presence in Niger crucial to countering the growing influence of Russias Wagner mercenary group in West Africas Sahel region.

Malis military junta is working with Wagner mercenaries in the fight against jihadists. The group has been accused of widespread human rights abuses. (BBC)




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