International news is often marked by political and societal events of great importance. Recently, in Niger, a coup d’état took place and the putschists are under great pressure to return power. In this spirit, a delegation of Nigerien putschists went to Conakry, Guinea, in search of support.
The meeting between the delegation of putschists, led by General Moussa Salao Barmou, and the head of the Guinean junta, Mamadi Doumbouya, took place at the Mohamed V palace. During this meeting, the two parties highlighted the excellent relations between their respective countries.
General Moussa Salao Barmou expressed his gratitude to Guinea for its support and solidarity with Niger in these difficult times. He recalled the declaration of the National Council for the Safeguarding of the Homeland (CNSP) expressing Guinea’s solidarity with Niger after the coup d’état.
In response, Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya reaffirmed Guinea’s position as a pan-African country. He stressed the importance for African countries to find solutions to their problems and to show solidarity with each other. Guinea also refused to apply sanctions imposed by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) against Niger.
This meeting between the Nigerien putschists and the Guinean junta illustrates the solid relations and solidarity between African countries. As international pressure is felt, the putschists seek support from their peers. It is essential to follow these developments in order to understand the evolving political situation in the region.
In conclusion, international news constantly reminds us of the political issues and significant events taking place around the world. The affair of the coup d’état in Niger, and this meeting between the Nigerien putschists and the Guinean junta, testifies to the importance of relations between African countries and their solidarity in times of crisis. Following these events allows us to better understand the issues and political dynamics at work in the region.