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West Suspends Support to Niger: Calls for Democratic Order Reinforcemen

In the aftermath of the recent military coup in Niger, both the European Union and the United States have immediately suspended their support, pressing for the reinstatement of democratic order in the country and the immediate release of ousted President Mohamed Bazoum.

Key Points:

  • The EU and US suspend financial aid and security cooperation following the military coup in Niger.
  • General Abdourahamane Tiani declared as the new head of state after the removal of President Mohamed Bazoum.
  • Niger, a significant recipient of Western aid, is a key partner in containing irregular migration from sub-Saharan Africa.

The Impact and Implications of the Coup

The immediate cessation of the EU’s financial aid and security cooperation with Niger presents a stark response to the political upheaval. The EU’s budget allocation for Niger from 2021-2024, intended to bolster governance, education, and sustainable growth, amounts to 503 million euros ($554 million). This abrupt halt of funds could have significant impacts on the socio-economic development of Niger, furthering the implications of the coup.

International Repercussions

The coup not only disrupts the internal political order but also hampers Niger’s international relations and cooperation efforts, particularly with the West. EU foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, expressed the stance of the EU through a definitive statement highlighting the suspension of cooperation in security matters. Similarly, U.S. Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, while in Brisbane, Australia, reinforced the U.S.’s stand for the immediate release of Bazoum and the restoration of democratic order.

Future Implications and Demands

The continuation of Niger’s economic and security partnership with the US, worth hundreds of millions of dollars, is now under severe threat due to the disrupted democratic governance and constitutional order. Blinken warned that the financial assistance was “in clear jeopardy,” emphasizing the urgency for the military coup leaders to reverse their actions immediately.

Compape Team

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