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France and Italy to fly citizens out of Niger - as two West African nations back the coup

 

France and Italy have announced plans to fly their citizens out of Niger following a military coup in the country.

It comes after Niger's presidential guard surrounded the palace in the capital Niamey, detained elected president Mohamed Bazoum, and announced a new military government last week.

The French Foreign Ministry in Paris cited recent violence outside its embassy in Niamey, the capital of the West African nation, as one of the main reasons for the evacuation of its citizens, and European nationals.

Italy's foreign minister also announced on Tuesday that the government would also arrange a special flight to repatriate its citizens from Niamey.

Niger's neighbours Mali and Burkina Faso, meanwhile, have warned other West African nations against military intervention against the new junta.  


The West African regional body - known as ECOWAS - has previously threatened the use of force if coup leaders in Niger do not reinstate the country's elected president.  


But Mali and Burkina Faso, themselves both run by military governments, have said they will consider any direct intervention in Niger as a "declaration of war" against them.

The two countries - who are both currently suspended from ECOWAS - have also denounced the regional body's economic sanctions against Niger as "illegal, illegitimate and inhumane" and have refused to apply them.

ECOWAS suspended all commercial and financial transactions between its member states and Niger, as well as freezing Nigerien assets held in regional central banks, in the wake of the military coup.   


Niger - already one of the poorest countries in the world - has also faced cuts to foreign aid from Western nations following the military takeover.

Mali and Burkina Faso, which neighbour Niger on its western border, have each undergone two coups since 2020. Both are currently suspended from ECOWAS as a result.  



https://news.sky.com/story/mali-and-burkina-faso-threaten-war-over-plans-for-military-intervention-in-niger-12931548