Niger says its neighbour 'authorised the deployment of soldiers, mercenaries, and war materials' in the context of possible intervention by a regional bloc.
Niger says its neighbour "authorised the deployment of soldiers, mercenaries, and war materials" in the context of possible intervention by a regional bloc.ECOWAS has not shared any details about possible deployments, and Niger last week said talks with the bloc continued. / Photo: AFP Archive
Niger junta has said it would end a military pact with neighbouring Benin, accusing it of authorising the deployment of troops on its territory for a possible military intervention against Niger by the West African regional bloc. The junta, in a statement read on national television on Tuesday, said Benin had"authorised the deployment of soldiers, mercenaries, and war materials" in the context of the possible ECOWAS intervention.
As a result, the new Nigerien authorities"decide to renounce the military cooperation agreement [with Benin]," it said.The ECOWAS bloc is trying to negotiate with the leaders of the July 26 Niger coup, but has said if diplomatic efforts fail, it is ready to use force as a last resort to restore constitutional order and reverse the putsch.
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