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Old 17th Mar 2024, 23:37
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Niger revokes a military agreement with the US relating to the status of US military staff in the country.

The US has about 1,000 troops still in Niger and $110 million drone base.

​​​​​​​ The announcement comes only 48 hours after a US delegation visited Niger
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“Niger regrets the intention of the American delegation to deny the sovereign Nigerien people the right to choose their partners and types of partnerships capable of truly helping them fight against terrorism,” Abdramane said.

“Also, the government of Niger forcefully denounces the condescending attitude accompanied by the threat of retaliation from the head of the American delegation towards the Nigerien government and people.”
Another small victory for President for Life Vladimir Vladimirovich.

He (Col Amadou Abdramane - spokesman for the military junta) added that the discussions were around the current military transition in Niger, military cooperation between the two countries and Niger’s choice of partners in the fight against militants linked to al-Qaida and Islamic State. (Guardian)

As the Nigerien junta is considered the result of a coup, US laws restrict military support and aid.

Looks like the US delegation's meeting with the Nigeriens may have slightly backfired.

Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Molly Phee, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs Celeste Wallander, and AFRICOM Commander General Michael Langley will travel to Niger March 12-13 to continue ongoing discussions since August with leaders of the National Council for Safeguarding the Homeland (CNSP) regarding Niger’s return to a democratic path and the future of our security and development partnership. (State Department media note dated 12 March)
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It looks more and more like the US is going to pull out of Niger, not that it is being forced out..

Iran has sent its ambassador to Niger after the US military was forced to leave the country.

U.S. officials have accused Niger's ruling junta of secretly exploring a deal to allow Iran access to its uranium reserves.…

​​​​​​​Niger’s decision to end its counterterrorism alliance with Washington came after senior U.S. officials accused the country’s ruling junta of secretly exploring a deal to allow Iran access to its uranium reserves
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