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Rais wa Ufaransa, Emmanuel Macron amesema watachukua maamuzi hayo kutokana na Mapinduzi ya Kijeshi yaliyotokea Niger ya kumuondoa madarakani Rais Mohamed Bazoum.

Amesema “Tutatekeleza hilo ndani ya saa kadhaa zijazo, Balozi na Wanadiplomasia wetu watarejea nyumbani, hivyohivyo kwa vikosi vyetu vyenye Wanajeshi 1,500 vyenyewe vitaondika ndani ya wiki au miezi kadhaa ijayo.

Uamuzi huo unakuja baada ya presha kubwa kutoka kwa Wananchi katika Mji wa Niamey wanaoandama kutaka Ufaransa kuondoa vikosi vyao, wakati ambapo Rais Macron naye amekataa kuutambua uongozi wa Jeshi uliopo madarakani tangu Julai 26, 2023.

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France to withdraw ambassador, troops from Niger after coup: Macron

French President Emmanuel Macron has said that his country will withdraw its ambassador and troops from Niger in the wake of the July coup that overthrew democratically-elected President Mohamed Bazoum.

“France has decided to withdraw its ambassador. In the next hours our ambassador and several diplomats will return to France,” Macron said in a televised interview on Sunday.

He added that military cooperation was “over” and that 1,500 French troops stationed in the country would withdraw in “the months and weeks to come” with a full pullout “by the end of the year”.
France’s exit comes after weeks of pressure from the military and popular demonstrations. Thousands of people have protested in recent weeks in the capital Niamey, including outside a military base housing French soldiers.

Niger’s new rulers, who had been demanding France’s exit after Macron refused to recognise the July 26 coup, welcomed the French president’s announcement.
“This Sunday, we celebrate a new step towards the sovereignty of Niger,” they said in a statement read out on national television. “This is a historic moment, which speaks to the determination and will of the Nigerien people,” they added.

The development comes as France’s troops have also been asked to leave its former colonies Mali and Burkina Faso.

“This is definitely a small victory for the government in transition, and perhaps an embarrassment for the French who have seen Mali, Burkina Faso and now a third country in the Sahel where it is being asked by the government in place to leave the country,” said Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque, reporting from Senegal’s capital Dakar.

“He [the French ambassador] has essentially been held hostage inside the embassy. The Niger security forces wouldn’t let anyone in or out. He has been surviving on the food rations inside the embassy.”
 
Uamuzi huo unakuja baada ya presha kubwa kutoka kwa Wananchi katika Mji wa Niamey wanaoandama kutaka Ufaransa kuondoa vikosi vyao, wakati ambapo Rais Macron naye amekataa kuutambua uongozi wa Jeshi uliopo madarakani tangu Julai 26, 2023.
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Watarudi tu lakini haijulikani siku wala saa kwa ubaya zaidi wote walimkana watajuta na kulia.
 
The new military rulers had been demanding the exit of the French ambassador and troops after President Macron refused to recognise the coup.

French President Emmanuel Macron has said that his country will withdraw its ambassador and troops from Niger in the wake of the July coup that overthrew democratically-elected President Mohamed Bazoum.

“France has decided to withdraw its ambassador. In the next hours our ambassador and several diplomats will return to France,” Macron said in a televised interview on Sunday.

He added that military cooperation was “over” and that 1,500 French troops stationed in the country would withdraw in “the months and weeks to come” with a full pullout “by the end of the year”.

France’s exit comes after weeks of pressure from the military and popular demonstrations. Thousands of people have protested in recent weeks in the capital Niamey, including outside a military base housing French soldiers.
Niger’s new rulers, who had been demanding France’s exit after Macron refused to recognise the July 26 coup, welcomed the French president’s announcement.

“This Sunday, we celebrate a new step towards the sovereignty of Niger,” they said in a statement read out on national television. “This is a historic moment, which speaks to the determination and will of the Nigerien people,” they added.

The development comes as France’s troops have also been asked to leave its former colonies Mali and Burkina Faso.

“This is definitely a small victory for the government in transition, and perhaps an embarrassment for the French who have seen Mali, Burkina Faso and now a third country in the Sahel where it is being asked by the government in place to leave the country,” said Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque, reporting from Senegal’s capital Dakar.

“He [the French ambassador] has essentially been held hostage inside the embassy. The Niger security forces wouldn’t let anyone in or out. He has been surviving on the food rations inside the embassy.”

The regional bloc the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) imposed sanctions in the wake of the July coup, and warned that it could intervene militarily if diplomatic efforts to return Bazoum to power fail, as a last resort. But ECOWAS dialed back its rhetoric as regional countries threw their weight behind the new military rulers.

Source: Aljazeera.


Hii ni baada ya Watawala hao wapya wa kijeshi walikuwa wakidai kuondoka kwa balozi wa Ufaransa na wanajeshi baada ya Rais Macron kukataa kutambua mapinduzi hayo.
 
Safi sana, France must exit from the whole African continent. They have looted enough
Na inawezekana hio ni tactical manouvre tu wakitegea muda, nasikia huko ECOWAS wamewapatia kila aina ya silaha na logistical support zingine, wakijatayarisha kusahambulia, lakini ngoja tuone.
 
Wasiondoke tu, na warudishe reserve currency za benki kuu ya niger, zilizopo kwenye mabenk ufaransa,
Vitu vingine ni uchizi, yaani uranium ya kuzalisha umeme, inachimbwa kijijini kwangu, harafu kijiji changu hakina umeme! Uranium inaendesha viwanda ufaransa, wakati niger hata huduma za, msingi tu hakuna!
Geita kuna mgodi wa bulyankuru! Njia, ya, kwenda mgodini,ukipanda basi, utaona mtoa roho huyu hapa, barabara ni vumbi! Mashimo!
 
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