(WASHINGTON) — All of the remaining U.S. troops based in Niger will leave the country no later than mid-September, according to U.S. officials and a joint statement from the two countries. Both sides ...
The US began pulling military equipment and additional personnel out of Niger on Friday after waiting months for the ruling ...
ALBAWABA - The United States began withdrawing military equipment and troops from Niger on Friday after months of waiting for ...
Niamey, June 9 (UNI) The United States has begun withdrawing its troops from Niger with the departure of the first aircraft, ...
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Nigerien Prime Minister Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine pulled no punches in explaining the country’s decision to expel U.S. forces: ...
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The US and Niger have agreed that American troops will leave the country "no later" than 15 September, they announced in a joint statement on Sunday. They said the two countries had "reached a ...
Niger's military junta had negotiated the withdrawal with U.S. officials. All of the remaining U.S. troops based in Niger will leave the country no later than mid-September, according to U.S ...