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French troops to leave Niger by Dec.31, says general

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NIAMEY: The commander of France’s forces in the Sahel said on Friday that 1,500 French soldiers would leave Niger by Dec.31, a timeframe announced by French President Emmanuel Macron late last month.

The pullout, demanded by Niger’s military rulers, started last week ater the July ouster of president Mohamed Bazoum, a key ally of Paris, threw France’s strategy for the Sahel region into disarray.

“The objective of presidenti­al announceme­nts of a departure on Dec.31 will be met,” said French general Eric Ozanne at a joint press conference with Niger’s Colonel Mamane Sani Kiaou in the capital Niamey.

The Nigerien colonel added that 282 soldiers had already let the country “as of today.” “Two large convoys of military vehicles that were in the northern zone” have let, said Ozanne, adding that a number of convoys carrying “non-sensitive equipment” had begun to leave.

He said these did not include “armament” or “transmissi­on” equipment.

“The big logistical flows will really start next week,” he added, noting that 2,500 containers were due to be shipped out of the country.

“This is being handled by an outsourced civilian carrier and is totally transparen­t, especially for the local population, who will just see trucks with containers,” he said.

The first French road convoy of troops withdrawin­g from Niger arrived in neighbouri­ng Chad’s capital N’djamena on Thursday, ater 10 days on the road.

N’djamena is the site of France’s military headquarte­rs for the whole Sahel region, with around 1,000 troops there.

“Chad is only a transit country, it’s not a re-articulati­on of our operation from Niger to Chad,” said Ozanne.

From Chad, French troops can leave by air with their most sensitive equipment. However, most will have to be moved by land and sea.

The journey “has been perfectly planned and prepared by the Nigerien authoritie­s, and the messages passed on to the population have been perfectly received and heard,” said Ozanne.

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