Terrorism: Benin Rejects "Serious and Groundless Accusations" by Niger's Transitional President
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Niger's border with Benin "will remain closed", said on the TV Sahel on 31 May 2025 the leader of the Niger regime, who accuses his neighbour of hosting bases where, according to him, jihadists train, which Cotonou has always denied. The head of Benin's diplomacy "rejects with the utmost firmness" "serious and groundless accusations".
·Paris, France
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Benin's foreign minister says the accusation by Niger is unfounded Benin has rejected claims that it is cooperating with Western powers to harbor terrorists as part of efforts to destabilize neighboring Niger and the wider Sahel region, which has been grappling with a jihadist insurgency for more than a decade.
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