US military completes withdrawal from final base in Niger
NIAMEY, Niger: The US army closed its last base in jihadist-hit Niger on Monday, more than a year after military coup leaders in the African country demanded its troops leave.
After nearly 800 soldiers pulled out of a base in the capital Niamey in early July, around 200 remained at the large Agadez base in northern Niger. The “withdrawal of US forces and assets from Air Base 201 in Agadez is complete,” the Pentagon said in a joint statement with Niger´s defence ministry.
“This effort... will continue between US and Nigerien armed forces over the coming weeks to ensure the full withdrawal is complete as planned,” it added. Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh told reporters that around “less than two dozen folks” were still on the ground in Niger.
The remaining personnel are at the US embassy and are performing “administrative work in preparing for the completion of the withdrawal”, she said. Niger´s Air-Info news site confirmed the departure of the last American forces from Agadez.
It said officers from both countries attended a handover ceremony, which ended with the taking-off of the last US army plane. General Kenneth Ekman, who heads up the US Africa Command Africom, had previously announced the US troop withdrawal would be completed in early August, ahead of the mid-September deadline.
Niger in recent years has been a lynchpin in US and French strategy to combat jihadists in West Africa, especially since the military seized power in Mali and Burkina Faso, becoming hostile to Western armed forces.
The July 26, 2023, coup in Niger -- which overthrew the democratically elected president Mohamed Bazoum -- has seen the new regime move closer to its two neighbours and force out the French and US military from the country.
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