Niger coup: Junta closes airspace as deadline to reinstate ousted president passes

Niger has closed its airspace till additional discover citing the specter of armyintervention from the West African regional bloc after coup leaders rejected a deadline to reinstate the nation's ousted president.

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The airspace was closed by the junta on Sunday "in the face of the threat of intervention that is becoming more apparent," a consultant mentioned in an announcement on nationwide tv.

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He mentioned there had been a pre-deployment of forces in two Central African nations in preparation for an intervention - however didn't give particulars.

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Thousands of junta supporters flocked to a stadium within the capital Niamey, cheering the choice to not collapse to exterior stress to face down by Sunday following the ability seize on 26 July.

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Prior to Sunday's deadline, defence chiefs of the West African regional physique - generally known as ECOWAS, agreed a attainable army motion plan, together with when and the place to strike, if the detained president Mohamed Bazoum was not launched and reinstated by Sunday.

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ECOWAS has mentioned it should concern an announcement on its subsequent steps in response to the junta's rejection of the deadline.

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Mr Bazoum, who has claimed he is a "hostage", was elected two years in the past within the nation's first peaceable, democratic switch of energy since its independence from France in 1960.

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He had been seen as a key Western ally within the area within the battle in opposition to extremists linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State.

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The coup, led by General Abdourahmane Tchiani, marked the seventh in West and Central Africa since 2020.

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ECOWAS sanctions have led to energy cuts and hovering meals costs but it surely was not instantly clear what the bloc will do subsequent because it faces outstanding calls to pursue extra peaceable means.

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An escalation within the stand-off with ECOWAS would additional destabilise the area and the bloc's army risk has triggered fears of additional battle in a area already battling the lethal Islamist insurgency that has killed 1000's and compelled tens of millions to flee.

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Any army intervention may very well be difficult by a promise from juntas in neighbouring Mali and Burkina Faso to return to Niger's defence if wanted.

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Given its uranium and oil riches and its pivotal function in a struggle with Islamist militants, Niger holds significance for China and Russia.

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It can also be a safety ally of France and the US, which each use it as a base to battle an Islamist insurgency in West and Central Africa's wider Sahel area.

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