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France Shuts Niger Embassy Amid Escalating Tensions

In response to escalating tensions and restrictions imposed by Niger’s military government, France has announced the indefinite closure of its embassy in Niger. The embassy cited its inability to function normally or fulfill its missions under the current circumstances. Former French ambassador Sylvain Itté revealed that local embassy staff had also been dismissed.

The strained relationship between Niger and France has intensified since the military coup in July that led to the toppling of President Mohamed Bazoum. In September, Itté and several French staff members departed Niger, a month after the military regime ordered the ambassador’s exit and imposed a blockade around the embassy premises in Niamey, the capital.

The embassy had previously faced an attack by thousands of pro-junta protestors shortly after the coup. However, Nigerien forces managed to disperse the crowd before they could enter the building.

The announcement of the embassy’s closure comes on the heels of the military government’s deadline for the exit of French troops, set for Friday. These troops have been stationed in Niger to support the fight against jihadist groups associated with both al-Qaeda and Islamic State.

The closure of the French embassy underscores the deteriorating diplomatic relations between the two nations, raising concerns about the future of cooperation in addressing security challenges in the region. The situation also highlights the broader geopolitical implications of strained ties between Western nations and African governments.

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