Niger coup: General Abdourahmane Tchiani declares himself new chief and asks for assist

The basic who led a coup in Niger has declared himself the nation's new chief.

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General Abdourahmane Tchiani appeared on state TV on Friday to determine himself as the top of the revolt - as he appealed for unity and worldwide assist.

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It comes after the nation's presidential guard surrounded the palace in the capital, Niamey, and detained elected president Mohamed Bazoum on Wednesday.

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Sources behind the scenes have claimed that totally different navy factions since then have been holding talks about who ought to change him, and described the scenario as "tense".

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General Tchiani defended the coup in his TV speech, saying the navy might not stand by and "witness the gradual and inevitable demise of our country."

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He added: "That is why we decided to intervene and take responsibility."

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Mr Bazoum had been seen as a key Western ally within the area within the combat towards extremists linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State.

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His obvious overthrow has sparked concern from nations such because the US {that a} change in management might result in Niger changing into extra intently aligned with Russia as a substitute.

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'Completely illegitimate'

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General Tchiani appeared on display screen with a banner describing him because the president of the National Council for Safeguarding the Homeland - and his spokesman confirmed the military chief thought of himself to be the brand new head of state.

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Appealing for assist, he stated: "I ask the technical and financial partners who are friends of Niger to understand the specific situation of our country in order to provide it with all the support necessary to enable it to meet the challenges."

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However, the French authorities stated there was nonetheless time to reverse what it described as an "attempted coup".

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France, which dominated Niger as a colony till 1960, has 1,500 troopers within the nation, who had been conducting joint operations with its authorities.

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French international minister Catherine Colonna advised French media: "If you are hearing me speak of an attempted coup, that's because we do not regard things as definitive."

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She stated there have been "possible exits if those responsible for this attempt hear the message from the international community".

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Speaking in Papua New Guinea, President Emmanuel Macron condemned the revolt as "completely illegitimate and profoundly dangerous for the Nigeriens, Niger and the whole region".

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He additionally stated he had spoken repeatedly with Mr Bazoum, and stated he was in good well being regardless of being in detention.

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It comes after the military's chief of workers Abdou Sidikou Issa appeared on TV on Thursday to declare his assist for the coup, which he stated had been crucial due to a "deteriorating security situation and bad governance".

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Mr Bazoum was elected two years in the past within the nation's first peaceable switch of energy since Niger's independence in 1960.

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