🇳🇪🇬🇳🇧🇫🇲🇱🇩🇿🇱🇾 In solidarity with Niger, three neighboring countries, Guinea, Burkina Faso, and Mali, have decided not to enforce the sanctions imposed by the ECOWAS. These nations, themselves facing sanctions under pressure from Western powers, have chosen not to take punitive measures against the Nigerian people.

The embargo, labeled as "inhumane and immoral," has also been rejected by #Algeria and 3Libya, expressing their disapproval of the controversial decision by ECOWAS.

This united stance reflects these African countries' willingness to support Niger amid external pressures, raising questions about potential impacts on regional relations within ECOWAS and highlighting tensions surrounding policies of sanctions imposed by foreign powers.

🇩🇿🇳🇪 #Algeria will support Niger in case of external military aggression, according to the Algerian publication Intel Kirby.

They reported on the potential invasion of Niger under the leadership of ECOWAS, stating that Algeria will not remain idle while its neighboring country faces an invasion.

There were already unconfirmed reports (https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/75330) that the Algerian army has started increasing security measures and raising its level of readiness on the border with Niger.

⚡️🇳🇪 🇬🇳#Guinea’s Junta also supports Niger military coup leaders

Guinea’s ruling junta, which toppled President Alpha Conde in a 2021 coup, said it backs the soldiers who seized power last week in Niger.

The junta, known as the CNRD, is convinced that the new authorities will make every effort to guarantee stability and harmony in Niger and in the sub-region, the chief of defense staff, General Ibrahima Sory Bangoura, said in a statement.

Sanctions and military force “cannot be a solution to the current problem,” Bangoura said. “Therefore, the CNRD refrains from applying these illegitimate and inhuman sanctions against the brotherly people and the Nigerien authorities.”

#Niger #Guinea

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