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Niger junta scraps military pacts with France

Niger’s military junta has scrapped a series of military cooperation agreements with France in a bid to put an end to the French forces’ presence across the country and the subsequent looting of the resources of the impoverished nation.

In a televised speech on Thursday, Amadou Abdramane, the representative of the military government, announced his decision to cancel five military contracts with France that date between 1977 and 2020.

Abdramane added that a diplomatic notice will be sent to France in this regard. France has not shown any immediate reaction.

Like recent coups in neighboring Burkina Faso and Mali, last week’s military takeover in Niger came amid rising anti-French and anti-colonial sentiments, with Nigeriens accusing the former colonial ruler of meddling in their country’s affairs.

France has between 1,000 and 1,500 troops in Niger, who are claiming to be fighting the so-called ‘war on terrorism’. In Niger, there are not only French forces but American and European soldiers as well.

Burkina Faso and Mali have already expelled French troops, many of whom are now stationed in Niger.

Meanwhile, the turmoil has prompted some European nations to evacuate citizens by plane. Paris said on Thursday it has completed the evacuation of hundreds of French and European citizens.

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