The withdrawal of US troops from Niger, which began in June, will be finalized by mid-September

General Kenneth Ekman, head of the operation, confirmed this during a press conference in Abidjan. He stated, “The withdrawal is running smoothly, ahead of schedule, thanks to excellent cooperation with our Nigerien counterparts.”

Growing Threat in the Sahel

General Ekman warned of the growing violent extremist threat in the Sahel region, which increasingly threatens neighboring countries.

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US confirms withdrawal of military troops from Niger. (DVIDS)

He specifically mentioned Ivory Coast, where the US is evaluating the possibility of strengthening military cooperation. “We want to work with the Ivorian forces in their existing bases to consolidate partnerships,” he said, referring to the north of the country, bordering Burkina Faso and Mali, where the jihadist threat is strongest.

He dismissed the idea of building a US base in Odienné, in northwest Ivory Coast, saying, “Why build if something already exists?” He emphasized responding to the “concerns” of the local population.

Withdrawal Progress

In early July, US troops completed the withdrawal of all personnel from Air Base 101 in Niamey, Niger. This was the first of two US bases to be evacuated at the request of the Nigerien military junta that came to power in a military coup on July 26, 2023.

US Africa Command (Africom) announced the withdrawal’s completion after a ceremony that formalized the departure of the troops. The last plane to leave was an Air Force C-17 Globemaster III transport plane. About 200 soldiers remain at the 201 air base in Agadez and will leave the country in the coming weeks, as agreed with the authorities in Niamey.

Reflecting on the Mission

Air Force Major General and Africom Director of Strategy, Engagement, and Programs Kenneth Ekman expressed gratitude for the orderly and safe withdrawal of US troops.

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