Berliner Boersenzeitung - Niger coup leaves France facing range of dilemmas

EUR -
AED 4.275912
AFN 76.945742
ALL 96.507033
AMD 443.502545
ANG 2.084172
AOA 1067.669546
ARS 1669.615862
AUD 1.754156
AWG 2.095752
AZN 1.979584
BAM 1.95493
BBD 2.344656
BDT 142.426589
BGN 1.95493
BHD 0.438905
BIF 3439.568645
BMD 1.164307
BND 1.508029
BOB 8.044418
BRL 6.33336
BSD 1.164082
BTN 104.665401
BWP 15.466114
BYN 3.34681
BYR 22820.40996
BZD 2.341258
CAD 1.610277
CDF 2598.732168
CHF 0.936687
CLF 0.027361
CLP 1073.35122
CNY 8.231765
CNH 8.230635
COP 4422.730924
CRC 568.646829
CUC 1.164307
CUP 30.854126
CVE 110.21593
CZK 24.208254
DJF 207.297707
DKK 7.468805
DOP 74.506828
DZD 151.014766
EGP 55.297703
ERN 17.464599
ETB 180.565709
FJD 2.631857
FKP 0.872874
GBP 0.873789
GEL 3.137823
GGP 0.872874
GHS 13.242104
GIP 0.872874
GMD 84.994444
GNF 10115.496406
GTQ 8.91703
GYD 243.551567
HKD 9.063324
HNL 30.660349
HRK 7.534581
HTG 152.392152
HUF 381.731319
IDR 19431.753727
ILS 3.767358
IMP 0.872874
INR 104.724139
IQD 1525.021034
IRR 49031.867707
ISK 149.007685
JEP 0.872874
JMD 186.327044
JOD 0.825436
JPY 180.689329
KES 150.582958
KGS 101.819216
KHR 4660.924876
KMF 491.33727
KPW 1047.875385
KRW 1715.96691
KWD 0.357407
KYD 0.970168
KZT 588.717893
LAK 25243.761042
LBP 104246.887486
LKR 359.070136
LRD 204.88878
LSL 19.729516
LTL 3.437895
LVL 0.704277
LYD 6.328183
MAD 10.751913
MDL 19.807182
MGA 5192.688126
MKD 61.612569
MMK 2444.575233
MNT 4130.230657
MOP 9.335044
MRU 46.422332
MUR 53.640008
MVR 17.932029
MWK 2018.601284
MXN 21.162059
MYR 4.786443
MZN 74.410886
NAD 19.729516
NGN 1688.338127
NIO 42.840926
NOK 11.772625
NPR 167.464442
NZD 2.014838
OMR 0.446781
PAB 1.164182
PEN 3.913058
PGK 4.939801
PHP 68.653379
PKR 326.360799
PLN 4.229232
PYG 8006.435397
QAR 4.243211
RON 5.091044
RSD 117.347755
RUB 89.441675
RWF 1693.745915
SAR 4.36976
SBD 9.582933
SCR 15.771732
SDG 700.335953
SEK 10.943923
SGD 1.508534
SHP 0.873532
SLE 27.599807
SLL 24414.925724
SOS 664.104329
SRD 44.975958
STD 24098.796527
STN 24.489097
SVC 10.186465
SYP 12873.549183
SZL 19.714223
THB 37.112262
TJS 10.680845
TMT 4.086716
TND 3.41488
TOP 2.803371
TRY 49.55243
TTD 7.891487
TWD 36.43004
TZS 2840.6353
UAH 48.871442
UGX 4118.166521
USD 1.164307
UYU 45.529729
UZS 13926.799548
VES 296.376506
VND 30691.122782
VUV 141.301541
WST 3.246799
XAF 655.665087
XAG 0.019914
XAU 0.000277
XCD 3.146597
XCG 2.098066
XDR 0.815437
XOF 655.665087
XPF 119.331742
YER 277.745094
ZAR 19.719145
ZMK 10480.15708
ZMW 26.914017
ZWL 374.90626
  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    78.35

    0%

  • CMSD

    -0.0700

    23.25

    -0.3%

  • JRI

    0.0400

    13.79

    +0.29%

  • SCS

    -0.0900

    16.14

    -0.56%

  • RELX

    -0.2200

    40.32

    -0.55%

  • BCC

    -1.2100

    73.05

    -1.66%

  • BCE

    0.3300

    23.55

    +1.4%

  • GSK

    -0.1600

    48.41

    -0.33%

  • NGG

    -0.5000

    75.41

    -0.66%

  • CMSC

    -0.0500

    23.43

    -0.21%

  • RIO

    -0.6700

    73.06

    -0.92%

  • VOD

    -0.1630

    12.47

    -1.31%

  • BTI

    -1.0300

    57.01

    -1.81%

  • RYCEF

    -0.0500

    14.62

    -0.34%

  • BP

    -1.4000

    35.83

    -3.91%

  • AZN

    0.1500

    90.18

    +0.17%

Niger coup leaves France facing range of dilemmas

Niger coup leaves France facing range of dilemmas

The coup in Niger has left former colonial master France with an array of headaches ranging from how to extract its citizens in the face of a deteriorating security situation to future French military strategy.

Text size:

The ousting of President Mohamed Bazoum by his own guard was deeply unwelcome for President Emmanuel Macron at a time when France was seeking to make a strong ally of Niamey following French military pullouts from neighbours Mali and Burkina Faso.

Macron "remains very mobilised", an Elysee source said on Tuesday, adding he was talking with regional and European partners "to look at different ways to get out of the crisis".

Here AFP looks at the major questions for France.

Why is France evacuating its citizens?

The French foreign ministry announced on Tuesday it was organising evacuation flights for citizens with three planes already on their way to Niger.

The swift move came after violent demonstrations outside the French embassy on Sunday. Paris also noted airspace had been closed to ordinary traffic and its nationals could not leave the country independently.

France has also indicated that it is willing to take other European nationals on board the evacuation flights.

Niger risks being closed for a "very long time, for a minimum several months" if regional bloc ECOWAS piles on sanctions said Florence Boyer, researcher at France's Research Institute for Development and an expert on Niger.

"I think that for security reasons... the European Union does not want to keep its nationals on Niger's territory in the face of such an unknown and in the face of the possibility of a closure of the country."

Why is part of the Niger population anti-French?

For France a bitterly familiar scenario is again playing out in the Sahel region following the coups on Mali and Burkina Faso -- a putsch accompanied by a rise in anti-French sentiment.

These anti-French sentiments have existed for a long time but they have now penetrated very strongly into the Niger wider population, especially in urban areas.

France has been criticised for not being able to eliminate the threat of the jihadists of the Islamic State group while conspiracy theories have also gained traction in a country where illiteracy remains at around 30 percent.

Niger is regularly targeted by disinformation campaigns on social networks, in a struggle for influence in sub-Saharan Africa that has increasingly involved Russia in recent years.

Bazoum had chosen to welcome soldiers of the French force Barkhane after its pullout from Mali in 2022, despite hostility from a part of the population.

"The strongest argument (in Niger) is against the French military presence," said Boyer, adding that the new form of military cooperation after the Mali pullout had added to anger.

She said that Niger's youthful population had trouble finding jobs, due to corruption, strict social hierarchies and a strong tradition of patronage.

"This frustration crystalises against France" as Paris was such a strong supporter of Bazoum, she said.

What will the repercussions be for France?

After Mali and Burkina Faso, Niger is now the third country in the region to undergo a coup since 2020 and the putsch brings France a now painfully familiar quandary about what to do with its military presence there.

France's chief of staff said on Tuesday that an immediate evacuation of soldiers was not on the agenda but future military cooperation remains highly uncertain.

With 1,500 French soldiers deployed there, Niger had become a pivotal hub for French anti-jihadist operations in the Sahel, since the forced departure of the French soldiers from Mali in the summer of 2022.

"I do not see the sense in keeping a French military base" in Niger after the coup, said Boyer.

Noting that other European countries also had a presence in Niger, she added: "I don't really see how the European Union as a whole could maintain such large numbers as there are at present for military or police cooperation in the medium term."

(A.Lehmann--BBZ)