Mali & Burkina Faso: Any Military Intervention in Niger Will Be a 'Declaration of War'!

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Breaking News | "Mali & Burkina Faso: Any Military Intervention in Niger Will Be a 'Declaration of War'!" | #shorts #news

Mali and Burkina Faso's military leaders have issued a stern response to the potential of a military intervention in Niger, declaring that any such action would be considered a "declaration of war" against their respective nations. This comes just days after West African leaders issued a warning that they would use force to try to reinstate the democratically-elected President Mohamed Bazoum, who was removed by Niger's presidential guard General Abdourahamane Tiani. The leaders of Mali and Burkina Faso reject any violation of Niger's sovereignty, and stand firm in their stance that any military action to interfere in the country's affairs will be considered an act of war. As noted by the African Union, “the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of Member States is a fundamental principle of the African Union.”

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