In November 2024, N'Djamena dramatically announced the end of its military agreements with Paris. A colossal blow for Paris after those already suffered in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso. Eighteen months later, the French military is returning in a reduced capacity. Between the war in Sudan and the threats of rebels and jihadists, Mahamat Déby has finally revised his strategy. By Maïssata Koné-Dubois. November 2024, the break. Jean-Noël Barrot wi…
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In November 2024, N'Djamena dramatically announced the end of its military agreements with Paris. A colossal blow for Paris after those already suffered in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso. Eighteen months later, the French military is returning in a reduced capacity. Between the war in Sudan and the threats of rebels and jihadists, Mahamat Déby has finally revised his strategy. By Maïssata Koné-Dubois. November 2024, the break. Jean-Noël Barrot wi…