EU Suspends Security Cooperation with Niger After Military Coup

Sat Jul 29 2023
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BRUSSELS: The European Union has suspended all sorts of security cooperation with Niger after the military coup in the African country, BBC reported on Saturday.

The development comes shortly following Washington declared its “unfaltering support” for deposed president Mohamed Bazoum – seen as a main Western ally in the fight against militants in the country and in the region.

EU Suspends Security Cooperation with Niger After Military Coup

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has offered Niger’s deposed President Mohamed Bazoum US’s unwavering support, and also warned those detaining the President that “hundreds of millions of dollars of assistance” was at risk, US media reported on Saturday.

The US had earlier warned it could stop security and other cooperation with the African country, where around 1,000 US army personnel are stationed– for now.

The US top diplomat also spoke with his French counterpart Catherine Colonna regarding the current situation in Niger, highlighting the “urgency of efforts to restore constitutional order” in the West African country.

European Union foreign policy head Josep Borrell also joined Washington and Paris in refusing to recognize the coup leaders and said budgetary aid and security cooperation was being suspended indefinitely.

Earlier, the head of the presidential guards General Abdourahmane Tchiani declared himself as the new leader of Niger. The General said economic woes, insecurity, and corruption led him to seize power in the country.

Niger’s neighbours, Mali and Burkina Faso, have both pivoted towards Moscow since their own military coups, BBC reported.

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