NewsNiger breaks ties with Ukraine over alleged support for rebels

Niger breaks ties with Ukraine over alleged support for rebels

Nigerian government spokesperson Amadou Abdramane announced the severance of diplomatic relations with Ukraine.
Nigerian government spokesperson Amadou Abdramane announced the severance of diplomatic relations with Ukraine.
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10:32 AM EDT, August 7, 2024

The government of the Republic of Niger announced on Tuesday that it is severing diplomatic relations with Ukraine. This decision follows information that Kyiv supported Tuareg rebels with intelligence. As a result, several dozen soldiers from Mali and mercenaries from Russia's Wagner Group were killed in fighting last month.

The authorities of the Republic of Niger severed all diplomatic relations with Ukraine on Tuesday, August 6, 2024. The previous day, the Malian government made the same move. Both African countries decided a statement by Ukrainian military intelligence spokesman Andriy Yusov.

A Ukrainian military official said that the Tuareg rebels received "necessary information" to carry out the attacks. This statement greatly angered Niger government spokesman Amadou Abdramane.

— The government of the Republic of Niger has learned with great astonishment and deep indignation about the subversive and unacceptable remarks of Mr. Andriy Yusov... In complete solidarity with the government and the people of Mali, we fully sovereignly decide to sever diplomatic relations between the Republic of Niger and Ukraine with immediate effect — said Abdramane.

A Nigerian politician announced in a televised statement that his country intends to turn to the UN Security Council, calling for a debate on Ukrainian "aggression".

On July 25, exceptionally fierce battles took place between Malian and Russian soldiers and Tuareg rebels. The former fell into an ambush by fighters from the Al-Qaeda-affiliated organization Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM) while waiting for reinforcements.

The Malian army and the Wagner Group—now transformed into an Africa Corps group—have not disclosed the figures for their losses. According to reports, the Russians lost a large part of their contingent. The Tuareg-led separatists claim to have killed 84 Wagner mercenaries and 47 Malian soldiers.

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