Hundreds rally in Niger, denouncing France, as the country's new junta seeks to justify its coup
- Niger's junta accuses French troops of attempting to destabilize the country and claims that a French aircraft breached its closed airspace.
- European Union countries are laying the groundwork for imposing sanctions on the junta members who seized power in Niger on July 26th, with discussions on criteria for punitive measures already underway.
- A former rebel leader in Niger has launched a movement opposing the junta and aims to reinstate the ousted president, while neighboring countries Mali and Burkina Faso call on the United Nations to prevent military intervention by West African states.
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Niger accuses France of trying to destabilize the country, violating its airspace and freeing terrorists
La tensión provocada en el Sahel por el golpe de Estado de Níger aumenta. En gran parte, por la escalada verbal de los miembros de la junta militar que depuso al presidente legítimo, Mohamed Bazoum, el pasado 26 de julio. Los líderes golpistas han acusado este miércoles a Francia de urdir un plan para desestabilizar el país. Por una parte, aseguran que un avión de ese país europeo ha violado el espacio aéreo nigerino, cerrado por los gobernantes…
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