State Department Orders Evacuation of Non-Essential Embassy Personnel in Niger
Following the coup d'état against President Mohamed Bazoum, the US also advises its citizens not to travel to that country.
The State Department has ordered the evacuation of its non-essential personnel at the Embassy in Niamey (capital of Niger) following the military coup d'état carried out in that country against President Mohamed Bazoum:
According to a statement, the Embassy has suspended its "routine services" and noted that due to the reduction of active personnel it is currently at "limited ability".Thus, it "is only able to provide emergency assistance to U.S. citizens in Niger."
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The Department raised its travel warning to level 4, advising Americans "do not travel" to that country because "there may be increased demonstrations that can lead to civil unrest and government instability".
State Department spokesman Matthew Miller denied that there were any suspicions of attacks or threats against Americans in Niger. And the secretary, Antony Blinken, talked with Bazoum and reiterated that the US "is dedicated to finding a peaceful resolution that will ensure that Niger remains a strong partner in the security and development of the region."