Coup: Niger Revokes Military Pact With France

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Coup: Niger Revokes Military Pact With France
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Amid escalating tension following the military takeover of a democratically elected government in Niger Republic, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and

The Niger authorities listed perhaps then of the Agreement of 19 February 1977 on Technical Military Cooperation, in accordance with its Article 12 and the three-month notice.

Technical Agreement of 02 January 2015 on the parking and activities of the French Joint Detachment on the territory of the Republic of Niger, in accordance with its Article 13 and the 30-day notice; The Additional Protocol of 28 April 2020 to the Agreement of 25 March 2013 on the legal regime for the intervention of French soldiers in Niger for Security in the Sahel and the Agreement of 19 July 2013 on the status of French soldiers present in Niger in the context of the French intervention for...

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