French President Macron Says The French Ambassador Will Stay In Niger Despite Junta Ultimatum

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Le Monde/France 24: Macron says French ambassador still in Niger despite ultimatum 

Niger’s military rulers, who seized control of the government in July, had given the French envoy to the country 48 hours to leave on Friday. 

France’s ambassador to Niger is still in the coup-hit Sahel country despite an ultimatum from the new army leaders to leave his post, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday. August 28. During a major foreign policy speech to ambassadors gathered in Paris, Macron confirmed that French envoy Sylvain Itté was listening in from Niger’s capital Niamey despite being given a 48-hour deadline to leave the country last Friday.  

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 French President Macron Says The French Ambassador Will Stay In Niger Despite Junta Ultimatum  

French ambassador stays in Niger, defying junta, as Macron defends French policy — AP 

Niger coup: France defies ultimatum for ambassador to leave Niamey — BBC
 

Macron says French ambassador will stay in Niger, despite pressure from junta to leave — Reuters
 

Niger: French ambassador to stay despite ultimatum — Macron — DW
 

French envoy to stay in Niger despite ultimatum, says Macron — Al Jazeera