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US evacuates embassy staff from Niger

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August 3, 2023
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Published: August 3, 2023 2:56 am
Author: RT

Washington joins a growing list of countries to evacuate citizens following the ouster of Niger’s elected leader

The US State Department has announced a partial pullout for diplomatic workers stationed in Niger, amid ongoing unrest following a recent coup in the African nation.

Officials unveiled the decision on Wednesday, saying that non-emergency personnel and family members were ordered to leave the US Embassy in Niamey. They noted that the move was prompted by “ongoing developments in Niger,” and taken “out of an abundance of caution.”

“The United States rejects all efforts to overturn Niger’s constitutional order, and stands with the people of Niger,” the State Department said in a press release, referring to the ouster of President Mohamed Bazoum by opposition forces last week.

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Protesters hold a sign taken from the French Embassy in Niamey during a demonstration that followed a rally in support of Niger's junta in Niamey on July 30, 2023.
France and Italy announce evacuation of citizens from Niger

A number of other Western states have announced their own evacuations, with France stating it would help to withdraw its citizens and those hailing from other EU states on Tuesday. Italy, Spain and Germany have each issued notices for citizens to leave, warning of a deteriorating security situation in the wake of the coup.

Though Washington has so far declined to describe the abrupt transfer of power as a “coup,” US officials continue to recognize Bazoum as Niger’s legitimate leader. Later on Wednesday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he spoke with the deposed president, calling for the “restoration of the democratically-elected government.”

Bazoum was detained by his own presidential guardsmen on July 26, after which senior military officer Abdourahamane Tchiani declared himself the head of a new junta, also closing Niger’s borders, suspending various government institutions and imposing a curfew.

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Col. Abdoulaye Maiga, Mali state minister for Territorial Administration and Decentralisation
Intervention in Niger would mean ‘declaration of war’ – neighbors

The West African regional bloc, known as ECOWAS, has condemned the coup and issued an ultimatum for the junta to reinstate Bazoum within seven days. If its demands are not met, the body has threatened to “take all measures necessary to restore constitutional order in the Republic of Niger,” including the use of force.

Two of Niger’s neighbors, Mali and Burkina Faso, have warned against any military intervention by ECOWAS, stating it would “amount to a declaration of war” on their respective countries. They have vowed to withdraw from the bloc and “adopt self-defense measures in support of the armed forces and the people of Niger” in the event of military involvement by the regional collective.

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