U.S. to halt funds for Niger’s security, economy if coup plotters don’t cooperate

The United States government has threatened to withdraw multimillion dollars in economic and security support given to the Republic of Niger.
The U.S. again demanded the release of ousted President Mohamed Bazoum and his family, expressing concerns about his health.
The United States specifically warned the Nigerien coupists of “what is at stake if Niger does not respect its own constitutional order,” including “the potential loss of hundreds of millions of dollars in economic and security support for the people of Niger.”
The coupists have not acceded to the request.
In a statement, Mathew Miller, spokesperson for the U.S. State Department, said, “Given our concerns about the negative political developments, the United States has decided to pause certain assistance for the Government of Niger while the situation remains fluid.”
He added, “As the situation evolves, the United States will make an assessment and update our assistance guidance to ensure consistency with all applicable U.S. legal restrictions and policy objectives.”
Acting deputy secretary of state Victoria Nuland of the United States of America visited Niamey, the capital of Niger, on Monday to convey the nation’s deep concern about recent events in Niger and its commitment to defending democracy and the rule of law.
The U.S. undersecretary also had a town hall meeting with the American Embassy staff in Niger, commending them for their hard work and dedication to advancing democracy and stability in the Sahel.
Ms Nuland underlined that the U.S. would remain in close contact with “our allies and partners, including the Economic Community of West African States.”
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