France prepares future Sahel strategy before Mali withdraws

France has more troops in Niger and Chad to fight “terrorist groups” in an army of 2,400 men leaving Mali.

French authorities are heading to Niger to redefine the national strategy for troops to fight armed groups in the Sahel. Withdrawal There is growing concern from Mali about the growing threat to West African coastal countries.

A coup against pro-Paris leaders in Mali, Chad and Burkina Faso undermined the former colonial French alliance. It also dominated a large area of ​​deserts and shrublands, bolding armed groups that opened the door to greater Russian influence.

Concerns are rising 2,400 French Army Exits From Mali, the birthplace of violence in the Sahel region and the home of al-Qaeda and ISIL (ISIS) affiliates, violence is exacerbated, neighbors become unstable and migration is facilitated.

France’s new Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna and Defense Minister Sebastian Le Corne are expected to complete their withdrawal in the middle of the year and will arrive in Niger on Friday to seal the relocation of the region.

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