ECOWAS approves military intervention in Niger

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West African bloc ECOWAS has approved military intervention in Niger “as soon as possible” to remove its military rulers following last month’s coup, Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara said Thursday.

“The Chiefs of Staff will have other conferences to finalize things but they have the agreement of the Conference of Heads of State for the operation to start as soon as possible,” said Ouattara as he returned from an emergency ECOWAS summit.

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Earlier Thursday, the leaders of the bloc said they would deploy a “standby force” against the military leaders who seized control of Niger, deposing Mohamed Bazoum as president.

Ouattara said Ivory Coast would provide a battalion of 850 to 1,100 men alongside soldiers from Nigeria and Benin, and that other countries would join them.

“We are determined to restore president Bazoum to his functions,” he said.

Before leaving the summit in Abuja, Nigeria, Ouattara had told journalists that ECOWAS “has intervened in the past, in Liberia, in Sierra Leone, in Gambia and Guinea-Bissau” when constitutional order in the countries was threatened.

“Today we have a similar situation in Niger, and I like to say that ECOWAS cannot accept this.”

France “gives its full support to all the conclusions” of West African leaders who on Thursday decided to deploy a standby force to restore Niger’s president Mohamed Bazoum to power, said the French foreign ministry.

Paris “reiterates its firm condemnation of the ongoing attempted putsch in Niger, as well as the sequestration of President Bazoum and his family,” the statement added.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken voiced support for efforts of the West African bloc ECOWAS on Niger without explicitly backing its call at a summit for military intervention.

“ECOWAS, an organization that brings together West African countries, is playing a key role in making clear the imperative of a return to constitutional order, and we very much support ECOWAS’ leadership and work on this,” he said.

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mostreliablebottle on August 11st, 2023 at 00:04 UTC »

Curious to see how Algeria will respond to this. They've stated that they were against any form of intervention from ECOWAS.

SnowBound078 on August 10th, 2023 at 22:32 UTC »

France has 5000 troops in Niger, and they made it very clear that if any of those troops get so much as a scratch on them, it’s going to go very badly for the Junta

Marciu73 on August 10th, 2023 at 21:31 UTC »

West African bloc ECOWAS has approved military intervention in Niger “as soon as possible” to remove its military rulers following last month’s coup, Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara said Thursday.

“The Chiefs of Staff will have other conferences to finalize things but they have the agreement of the Conference of Heads of State for the operation to start as soon as possible,” said Ouattara as he returned from an emergency ECOWAS summit.