Monday, July 08, 2024 - US troops have completed a withdrawal from their base in Niger’s capital of Niamey and will fully depart from Agadez in the north before a September 15 deadline set by the country’s military rulers, both countries announced.
After a July 2023 coup, Niger’s military leaders scrapped a
military cooperation deal with Washington in March.
The United States had around 650 soldiers in Niger as part
of anti-jihadist missions in several Sahel nations of West Africa, including a
major drone base near Agadez.
“The defence ministry of
Niger and the US Defence Department announces that the withdrawal of American
forces and equipment from the Niamey base 101 is now completed,” the two
countries said in a statement on Sunday night July 7.
A final flight carrying US troops was due to leave Niamey
late Sunday.
The US presence had stood at around 950 troops, and 766
soldiers have left Niger since the military ordered their departure, AFP
learned at a ceremony at the base attended by Niger’s army chief of staff Maman
Sani Kiaou and US General Kenneth Ekman.
“American forces are now
going to focus on quitting Airbase 201 in Agadez,” the statement said,
insisting that the withdrawal would be completed by September 15 as planned.
Niger had already ordered the withdrawal of troops from
France, the former colonial power, and has strengthened ties with Russia which
has provided instructors and equipment.
Also over the weekend, Germany’s defence ministry also said
it would end operations at its airbase in Niger by August 31 following the
breakdown of talks with military leaders.
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