Oct 10, 2023, 2:59 PM

France begins withdrawing its troops from Niger

France begins withdrawing its troops from Niger

TEHRAN, Oct. 10 (MNA) – France has begun withdrawing its troops from Niger after being ordered out of the West African nation by the leaders of the July coup that ousted the pro-Paris president, the military said Tuesday.

"The first troops have left," the spokesman of the French chief of staff said, confirming an announcement Monday by Niger's army, which said that the 1,400-strong French contingent would begin leaving Tuesday, under escort from Niger forces, France 24 reports.

The withdrawal came a day after Niger's military rulers on Monday said a first convoy of French troops would leave the West African nation after the leaders of a coup ordered them out.

French President Emmanuel Macron, who had sought to make a special ally of Niger, said in September that the troops would exit "by the end of the year", complying with a demand by the coup leaders.

The withdrawal of some 1,400 French troops had been demanded by Niger's ruling generals shortly after they seized power at the end of July.

Macron agreed to withdraw France’s ambassador and troops from Niger after demands from the junta and amid widespread anti-French sentiment in the former colony.

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