Decision of ‘military operation’ of countries: We will intervene as soon as the order arrives
The two-day meeting of the heads of cabinet of the ECOWAS countries in Accra, the capital of Ghana, to find a solution to the governance crisis in Niger has come to an end.
Musah said that efforts made to end the political crisis in Niger and possible humanitarian problems were discussed at the meeting.
Underlining that the date of the possible military operation to be launched by ECOWAS in Niger is clear, Musah said: “We are ready to intervene in Niger as soon as the order comes.” he used the phrase.
Musah, who did not share the history of the intervention, said the operation would be short-lived and aimed at restoring constitutional order.
“WE WILL NOT DECLARE WAR ON NIGER”
“We are not declaring war on Niger. The dialog path is still open. We want to free Niger from military power so that the military can concentrate on the main objective of the country: the fight against terrorism.” he performed the assessment of it.
Noting that the security situation in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger has also deteriorated, Musah said: “Military intervention is not our preferred option, but we are forced to do so due to the intransigent stance of the ‘military junta’ in Niger. . ” he said.
Musah also shared the information that an ECOWAS delegation could travel to Niger tomorrow, stressing that they are still ready to resolve the issue through peaceful means, but this must be mutual. (AA)
Source: Sozcu
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