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Niger Military Junta Making Appointments And Rejecting Negotiation Talks by Kendo7: 10:38am On Aug 09, 2023
As Niger's military junta enters its second week in power, its leaders are appointing a government and rejecting calls for negotiations in what analysts describe as an attempt to entrench their power and demonstrate that they are serious about governing the West African country in the face of an escalating regional crisis.

The junta has appointed a new prime minister and a raft of new cabinet members. They also refused to accept meditation teams from the United Nations, the African Union, and the West African regional bloc ECOWAS, citing "evident reasons of security in this atmosphere of menace," according to a letter obtained by The Associated Press.


If the junta is not reinstated, ECOWAS has threatened to employ military intervention.


The junta announced on Monday that civilian economist Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine would be prime minister. Zeine is a former economy and finance minister who left office after his government was deposed in a prior military coup in 2010, and then worked at the African Development Bank.


Most analysts and diplomats, however, believe that rationale is invalid and that the takeover was the consequence of a power struggle between the president and the chief of his presidential guard, Gen. Abdourahmane Tchiani, who now claims to be in charge of the country.

The coup comes as a shock to many Western governments, who considered Niger as one of the few democratic allies in the region with whom they could collaborate to combat the terrorist threat. Niger partners have treatened cutting them off million of dollars if they do not return to constitutionalism.


However, diplomatic attempts have so far yielded little as the junta tightens its hold on power.

Niamey, Niger's capital, appeared more tense on Tuesday, with security officers scrutinizing vehicles. The junta closed its airspace on Monday and temporarily banned authorization for diplomatic flights from friendly and partner countries on Tuesday, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Acting U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland met with the coup leaders earlier this week, but they refused to let her speak with Bazoum, who has been incarcerated since the coup. She described the mutinous officers as unresponsive to her pleas to begin dialogue and restore constitutional order.


The United States has approximately 1,100 military personnel in the country and regards Niger as a strategic and economic partner.

Nu land made greater progress than the other delegates. An earlier ECOWAS group was barred from leaving the airport.


It is unclear what coordination exists between the various mediation efforts. Some analysts are concerned that if efforts are not coordinated, ECOWAS would be undermined.

"I think the US would come to a modus vivendi with this junta, if the junta proved particularly amenable to US interests, but that doesn't seem to be on the table right now," said Alexander Thurston, assistant professor of political science at the University of Cincinnati.

Following its refusal to visit Niger on Tuesday, ECOWAS said it is working to find a peaceful solution to the conflict and will continue to "deploy all necessary measures to ensure this." And the ECOWAS is meeting again on Thursday in Abuja, Nigeria's capital city.
However, many believe that the longer it takes to find a solution, the more time the junta will have to dig in and the less impetus there would be to depose them. Regional countries are divided on how to proceed as well.


Military governments in neighbouring Mali and Burkina Faso have backed with the junta, warning that interference in Niger would be "equivalent to a declaration of war" against them. In a joint letter to the United Nations on Tuesday, the two countries urged the agency to "prevent, by all means at its disposal, armed action against a sovereign state."

This week, Mali and Burkina Faso sent delegations to Niamey to explore military possibilities. Officials from both parties testified the talk went well.

While the situation continues, Niger's 25 million people endure the brunt of it. It is one of the world's poorest countries. Many Nigerians live hand to mouth and say they are too preoccupied with feeding their families to pay attention to the rising issue.

He warned that "If things continue as they are, the situation will become very difficult.

https://www.talkingchief.com.ng/2023/08/niger-military-junta-making.html

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Re: Niger Military Junta Making Appointments And Rejecting Negotiation Talks by Alchemy528: 10:43am On Aug 09, 2023
Alright
Re: Niger Military Junta Making Appointments And Rejecting Negotiation Talks by Taylor90: 10:45am On Aug 09, 2023
embarassed
Re: Niger Military Junta Making Appointments And Rejecting Negotiation Talks by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 10:57am On Aug 09, 2023
We have a lot of issues on our hand. Leave niger alone abeg
Re: Niger Military Junta Making Appointments And Rejecting Negotiation Talks by orisa37: 11:07am On Aug 09, 2023
TINUBU SHOULD ADVISE NIGER, MALI, BURKINA FASO ETCETERA TO SIGN THEIR DEATH WARRANT OUT OF ECOWAS .
Re: Niger Military Junta Making Appointments And Rejecting Negotiation Talks by Frekim: 11:10am On Aug 09, 2023
God help us
Re: Niger Military Junta Making Appointments And Rejecting Negotiation Talks by slimfit1(m): 11:31am On Aug 09, 2023
The west won't sanction African leaders stealing our wealth to store in their banks.

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Re: Niger Military Junta Making Appointments And Rejecting Negotiation Talks by KanwuliaExtra: 11:32am On Aug 09, 2023
Good move! cheesy
Re: Niger Military Junta Making Appointments And Rejecting Negotiation Talks by matrixme(m): 11:44am On Aug 09, 2023
Apart from Obi doits who think that Niger has some form of leverage over anything, everyone else understands that the Junta is holding on to a straw as a desperate action of a sinking man. You blocked US, EU, AU and even Nigeria, your next door neighbor that has been wiping your pampers ever since. Is it the neighboring countries supporting them with obsolete military weapons or Russia that is even looking for friends across Africa that will fund your new lifestyle?
Some of these children that got voters card last December even think that Niger will build their dam now that Nigeria has switched off her lights. Like Dam is like a beer factory you can just build overnight in the middle of nowhere. The fact is there are cracks in the middle of the Niger Crises already and a military intervention is the last thing they need before it falls. Infact, it's not necessary.
Re: Niger Military Junta Making Appointments And Rejecting Negotiation Talks by Cooly100: 11:48am On Aug 09, 2023
matrixme:
Apart from Obi doits who think that Niger has some form of leverage over anything, everyone else understands that the Junta is holding on to a straw as a desperate action of a sinking man. You blocked US, EU, AU and even Nigeria, your next door neighbor that has been wiping your pampers ever since. Is it the neighboring countries supporting them with obsolete military weapons or Russia that is even looking for friends across Africa that will fund your new lifestyle?
Some of these children that got voters card last December even think that Niger will build their dam now that Nigeria has switched off her lights. Like Dam is like a beer factory you can just build overnight in the middle of nowhere. The fact is there are cracks in the middle of the Niger Crises already and a military intervention is the last thing they need before it falls. Infact, it's not necessary.

But you BAT tards think that Nigeria will move forward with lightening speed with this report the last time..

No be juju be that?

Re: Niger Military Junta Making Appointments And Rejecting Negotiation Talks by Cooly100: 11:50am On Aug 09, 2023
There is no vacuum in governance.

Nigeria government is busy making appointments too, despite having a case in court.

So?
Re: Niger Military Junta Making Appointments And Rejecting Negotiation Talks by EKONGKING: 12:18pm On Aug 09, 2023
So Victoria Nuland met with Niger coup leaders , so America is neck deep involved in Niger matters .

Everything is falling in place ,Tinubu is being actively encouraged by USA and France .

By the way anybody knows who is Victoria Nuland is ?


She is the one of the main Architect of the current Russia -Ukraine war .

She has been filmed in multiple videos in Kiev ,Ukraine talking and chatting with the mob which has ultimately overthrown a sitting Elected president from Eastern Ukraine in 2014.

However In 2020 when Trump supporters overrun Capitol hill same like in Ukraine ,they became enemies of democracy .

Democracy is a tool with which America plays especially in poor countries around the world .

It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal ----words spoken by henry Kissinger secretary of state USA .

Tinubu should listen before he learns the lesson the hard way .
Re: Niger Military Junta Making Appointments And Rejecting Negotiation Talks by tishbite42: 12:19pm On Aug 09, 2023
Make them make me ambassador to Russia sef

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