Incidents

The junta is preparing for war: Niger allowed the troops of Mali and Burkina Faso to fight in the country

Earlier, the main economic block ECowas agreed to negotiations with the leader of the junta General Abdurakhman Chian, but in the event of their failure, they are ready to introduce troops. Niger's military junta allowed the Armed Forces of Mali and Burkina Faso to enter the country in the event of an attack. About it reports Reuters. On August 24, Niger, Mali and Burkina-Faso reported that the countries gained experience to fight in Niger.

This is a sign that junta plans to resist the ECowas regional block to keep power. Ecowas recently agreed on cooperation with the junta to restore the constitutional order, but if diplomatic efforts are failed, they are ready to send troops. The publication notes that any escalation risks further destabilizing the region covered by the uprising, because Mali and Burkina Faso are also headed by junta. They are ready to support any action in the event of an ECowas conflict.

Nigerian hunt leader, General Abduraman Chanan, signed two orders that will allow Burkin-Faso and Mali in the country. "Ministers of Burkina-Faso and Small . . . have confirmed their rejection of armed intervention against Niger's people, which will be considered as a declaration of war," the statement said. The meeting between the three representatives of military junta took place in the capital of Niger - Namey.