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U.S. officials, missionaries flee Niger as military takes control.

The ‌U.S. Partially Evacuates Embassy in Niger as Military Seizes Power

The U.S.​ took action on⁣ Wednesday to partially evacuate‌ its ⁣embassy in Niger ⁣as military leaders have seized ⁣power in ⁤the country, aiming to remove President Mohamed Bazoum from office.

Soldiers installed General Abdourahmane Tchiani as president after Nigerian military leaders announced ⁢on July 26 that security concerns in the West African nation had led them to ‌assert their control. In the aftermath of the coup, Europeans and Americans have left⁢ the country, and the State Department has advised Americans against traveling there.

“Today, we ordered the temporary departure of non-emergency personnel ⁣and eligible family ⁤members from Niger. The‍ U.S. is committed​ to our relationship with the ⁣people of Niger. The embassy⁢ remains ⁣open, and our ⁢leaders are diplomatically engaged‌ at the highest levels,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced.

The United States rejects all efforts⁣ to overturn⁤ Niger’s constitutional order,​ and stands with the people of Niger, the Economic ​Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the African Union, and other international⁢ partners in support of democratic ⁣governance ‍and respect for‌ the rule of law and human rights,” the statement ⁢ said.

The Biden administration has demanded that Bazoum be released but has reportedly ‌avoided referring to the takeover as a ​“coup” partly ⁣because of the $200 million in economic aid the U.S. sent⁢ Niger.

Nearby Guinea, Mali, and Burkina Faso have backed Niger’s new leadership. ‌Mali and Burkina Faso ‌ said ⁢ that any ⁣“military ‍intervention”⁣ against Niger would constitute an act of war against them.

France, which used to control Niger, ⁢condemned ⁣the⁤ coup, moving to ⁤evacuate⁤ hundreds of French nationals from ‍the country.

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A group of 13 Texans was on a mission trip in Niger ‍when they were evacuated this week after getting a ride with⁣ an Italian⁢ evacuation flight arranged in part by ⁤U.S.⁤ officials.

“The tireless dedication of the church community and the prayers of countless individuals have borne fruit as‍ the missionary ⁣team embarked on their⁣ journey back home ‍from Niger. Last night, the⁢ Lord’s divine providence opened a ​way for the ⁤team’s homeward journey, marking a joyful moment of triumph⁣ and celebration ​for the entire congregation,” said Harmony Hill Baptist Church, who sent the mission team, in a statement.

The ‌U.S. has ​more than 1,000⁤ troops stationed in Niger, which has struggled to contain radical Islamic violence over the last several years.



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