Niger Defies EU Demands: Ousted President Remains Detained

Niger's military junta has firmly rejected the European Parliament's call to free ex-President Bazoum, warning the EU to stop interfering in the country's internal matters.
Niamey, Niger - In a bold and unwavering stance, the junta government in Niger has firmly rebuffed a European Parliament resolution demanding the release of ousted President Mohamed Bazoum. The military leaders have made it clear that they have no intention of complying with the EU's demands, doubling down on their refusal to bow to international pressure.
In a strongly worded statement, the junta government warned the European Union to stop meddling in Niger's internal affairs. They asserted that the ex-president's detention is a matter of national security and a necessary measure to protect the country's sovereignty.
The situation in Niger has been in a state of flux since the military takeover on July 26th, which saw Bazoum, the democratically elected president, being overthrown. The junta has since consolidated its power, dismissing the former government's officials and establishing its own administrative structures.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The European Parliament's resolution, which was adopted on Thursday, condemned the coup and called for the immediate release of Bazoum, who has been held in captivity since the military takeover. The EU has also threatened to impose sanctions on the junta if they fail to restore the constitutional order.
However, the military leaders in Niger have remained defiant, accusing the EU of attempting to interfere in the country's internal affairs. They have insisted that the detention of Bazoum is a necessary measure to ensure the stability and security of the country, which has been grappling with a growing threat from Islamist insurgents in the region.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The standoff between Niger and the EU has heightened tensions in the region, with concerns that the ongoing political crisis could further destabilize the country and the surrounding Sahel region. The international community has been closely monitoring the situation, urging all parties involved to find a peaceful resolution to the crisis.
As the junta continues to defy the EU's demands, the future of Niger remains uncertain, with the potential for further escalation and regional instability looming large. The international community will be watching closely to see how this situation unfolds in the coming days and weeks.
Source: Deutsche Welle


