OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso and Mali on Monday threw their support behind the newly installed junta in Niger and warned against any military intervention in the country's affairs.
Guards chief General
Abdourahamane Tiani deposed the government of President Mohamed Bazoum late
last week.
The coup has drawn widespread
international condemnation, with the West African bloc ECOWAS giving him a week
to hand back power to Bazoum.
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"Any military
intervention against Niger would be tantamount to a declaration of war against
Burkina Faso and Mali," the two countries said in a joint statement on
Monday.
They said the "disastrous consequences of a military intervention in Niger... could destabilize the entire region." The two governments also "refuse to apply" the "illegal, illegitimate and inhumane sanctions against the people and authorities of Niger," the statement said.
The statement comes after
leaders of ECOWAS
threatened to use "force" to reinstate Bazoum and
imposed sanctions on Niger's government.
In a separate statement,
Guinea expressed its "disagreement with the sanctions recommended by
ECOWAS, including military intervention," urging the bloc "reconsider
its position."
The governments of Burkina
Faso, Mali and Guinea are also the result of recent military coups.
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