France has officially withdrawn all its troops from Niger, marking the end of more than a decade of French anti-jihadist operations in West Africa's Sahel region. The decision to close the French embassy in Niger was made due to the increased anti-French sentiment in the country after the July coup. The withdrawal of French troops has sealed a further blow to France's influence in West Africa. No major incidents were recorded during the withdrawal. Germany and the US are maintaining their relationships with Niger. The withdrawal also signifies the end of French colonization in Niger, with French companies losing access to uranium and gold resources in the country.
For the first time since 1897, French troops will withdraw from Niger. https://t.co/cjnczG1uiH
The last French soldiers leave Niger. The equipment has already been taken out, all that remains is to escort out the remaining manpower. https://t.co/5LncIqI4n6
‘Au Revoir’: The Last French Troops Leave Niger, Signaling the End of Paris’ Influence in Africa’s Sahel Region via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/9f6Q2Bxzj1
🇳🇪🇫🇷BREAKING: FRANCE WITHDRAWS FROM NIGER France's last soldiers have left Niger, ending a lengthy military presence. Niger also will stop selling important minerals like uranium and gold to France, changing their old business relationship. This significant move by Niger seeks… https://t.co/0LlZkKW8oM
BREAKING: ⚡ 🇫🇷🇳🇪 The French colonialism in Niger is over The last French soldier has left Niger. The equipment has already been taken out, all that remains is to escort out the remaining manpower. The French companies that for many years exploited uranium almost for free,… https://t.co/UKlbtr0uji
The end of French colonization The last French soldiers leave Niger. The equipment has already been taken out, all that remains is to escort out the remaining manpower. https://t.co/UGwMgRydQo
Last French troops exit Niger as Sahel sheds Parisian influence https://t.co/Nr22kaYGMu
France Completes Troop Withdrawal From Niger After Demands from Military Junta https://t.co/rt918MYOYi
The last French troops deployed in Niger to help fight a decade-old extremist insurgency in the Sahel have left the country, sealing a withdrawal that has dealt a further blow to France’s influence in West Africa. #France https://t.co/4FcGU2SiB8
🇫🇷🇳🇪‼️🚨 BREAKING: France finished the pull out of all its troops from Niger! Also due to the collapse of the relationship, they closed the French embassy. Germany and the US keep the relationship alive. https://t.co/PFntpGSCaK
France has completed the withdrawal of troops from Niger - AFP No major incidents were recorded https://t.co/66LeZjgv4z
The last French soldiers remaining in Niger have left the country - media citing the Niger army
Last French troops leave Niger as military cooperation officially ends https://t.co/VNM1iFPdlc https://t.co/MjS444ZmZc
The last French troops in Niger have withdrawn, marking an end to more than a decade of French operations to fight armed groups in West Africa’s Sahel region. https://t.co/ANC91CTtNk
⚠️ LAST FRENCH TROOPS LEAVE NIGER AS MILITARY COOPERATION OFFICIALLY ENDS The last French troops deployed in Niger to help fight a decade-old Islamist insurgency in the Sahel left the country on Friday, sealing a withdrawal that has dealt a further blow to France's influence in… https://t.co/MsT5nxwfHQ
🇫🇷🇳🇪| France has officially withdrawn all its troops from Niger. https://t.co/0pf1qlCgpy
#BREAKING The last French troops deployed in Niger left on Friday, an AFP journalist saw, following an announcement by the Niger army marking the end of their presence in the country https://t.co/3dEtBdC79s
Last French troops are to withdraw from Niger on Friday, marking an end to more than a decade of French anti-jihadist operations in west Africa's Sahel region https://t.co/S9j8vSTSBY https://t.co/HxsOFyJK17
France has decided to close its embassy in Niger due to the inability to "function normally", reports Agence France-Presse, citing a diplomatic source. 🛑 After the July coup, there was an increase in anti-French sentiment in Niger, which is why the diplomatic mission "cannot…