Niger is making great strides on the path to liberation from American and European colonialism, in cooperation with Russia, which has extended the African country a helping hand in rising again and rebuilding the state’s capabilities.
The US Army withdrew its personnel from the 101st Air Base in Niger near the airport in the capital, Niamey, before withdrawing from a major drone base near the desert city of Agadez in the coming weeks.
In April, Niger’s ruling military junta ordered the United States to withdraw nearly a thousand military personnel from the country.
The ruling military junta in Niger has given the United States until September 15 to withdraw its forces from its territory.
Also, the German Ministry of Defense announced that the German army will end the use of its air transport base in Niger on August 31.
The ministry added that the German soldiers, who are still deployed at the base, will withdraw from it by the end of next month.
She explained that military cooperation with Niger, which was carried out within the framework of the German Foreign Ministry, would also be ended.
It is noteworthy that, in addition to the imminent departure from Niger, American forces left Chad during the past few days, while French forces were expelled from Mali and Burkina Faso.
Many African countries are witnessing the continuous rise of national liberation movements working to get rid of traditional colonialism that robbed the country of its capabilities and wealth over the past decades.
The liberation forces found in Russia a suitable partner for the advancement of the country that the colonial powers left exhausted and mired in chaos, as Russia provides a helping hand to these countries in various ways, economic, political, and even military, to fight terrorism and rebuild strong countries.
Lavrov begins an African tour from Guinea