ABUJA, Nigeria
Military chiefs from West Africa's regional bloc, Ecowas, are meeting later on Wednesday in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, to discuss the military coup that took place in Niger last week.
The bloc previously warned it
was giving Niger's new rulers a week to reinstate President Mohamed Bazoum
before it considered the use of force.
Earlier, the junta cautioned
it would resist any “plan of aggression against Niger” by Western or regional
powers.
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A statement issued after the
Sunday summit in Nigeria said that ECOWAS had “zero tolerance” for coups.
The regional bloc said it
would “take all measures necessary to restore constitutional order” if its
demands weren’t met within seven days.
“Such measures may include the
use of force,” and military chiefs are to meet “immediately” to plan for an
intervention, the statement added.
Overnight, the first of three
French planes sent to evacuate European citizens arrived back in Paris with
more than 250 people on board.
The evacuation comes after
demonstrators attacked the French embassy on Sunday. Italy has also flown out
dozens of its own nationals as well as other Europeans, and American citizens.
The military government has
announced the re-opening of Niger's borders with Algeria, Burkina Faso, Libya,
Mali and Chad. However, the land border with Nigeria remains closed.
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