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[News] The evacuation operation of French and European nationals from Niger. Smoothly. Latest review (v5)

(B2) Triggered on Monday night (July 31), the evacuation operation began. Led mainly by France, with Italy. For the benefit of other European nationals present on site.

A330 and MRTT aircraft on the Istres base (Marseille) (Photo: BA25 / DICOD)

Goal : " facilitate the departure of nationals wishing to leave Niger ". If the French are concerned in priority, all Europeans who wish can also be evacuated by French means. The Germans (less than 100), Belgians and Dutch (about 25) should in particular be evacuated by this route.

White and gray planes only

Two A330 type planes – one in a passenger version, the other in an MRTT version – have already landed at Niamey civil airport: the first at 2:30 a.m. on the night of Monday to Tuesday. Another plane is on the way. Three planes left from the South of France » indicated the army general staff (NB: from Istres air base 25 normally).

The operation was carried out with the agreement of the authorities in place, that is to say essentially the military perpetrators of the coup. “ Contacts have been made with the Nigerien forces and the Nigeriens responsible for the airport we say in Paris.

On board, aircraft crews only. The French soldiers present on site — on the military part of the airport — serve as support and coordination. But nationals must “ reach the airport by their own means ».

NB: a “light” device which deliberately contrasts with that used for the evacuation of Sudan. The objective is in fact to proceed gently to avoid anything that could appear as a provocation. Khaki strategic (A400M) or tactical (C130J) transport aircraft are therefore banned (for the moment). The military will therefore not go to pick up the nationals in town either.

The attack on the embassy triggers

It was largely the events of Sunday (July 30) with the violent demonstrations and the attack on the French embassy, ​​as well as the closure of airspace, which changed the watchword in Paris, making lean towards rapid evacuation of nationals.

The hardening of the tone between the junta in power in Niamey on the one hand, ECOWAS and the Europeans on the other, as well as the arrests of several officials of the legitimate Nigerien government have only confirmed this option. Operation announced by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Catherine Colonna and a communicated from the Quai d'Orsay Tuesday August 1st.

A European slogan

A concerted and monitored slogan at European level. Several capitals (Berlin, Madrid, Rome, Brussels, The Hague, Vienna) have advised their nationals to leave without delay.

Launched during the night from Sunday to Monday (July 31), the French operation was set up using the system present in Africa. It is notably coordinated from the French elements deployed in Chad who provide regional command.

Italian means are planned. The Italian government has offered his fellow citizens present in Niamey the possibility of leaving the city by a special flight to Italy confirmed Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani on Twitter.

No evacuation of soldiers, for the moment

The evacuation of the 1500 French soldiers present in the country - notably in Niamey and in the three border area (with Mali and Burkina) is however "not not planned at the moment » indicates the general staff of the French armies. On the other hand, all partnership operations are “ suspended”. This, “while awaiting the return of constitutional order ". They " are [in fact] part of an agreement with the legitimate authorities »

(update)

First returnees to Paris and Rome

Two first flights have already landed at Roissy Charles de Gaulle (Paris) on Tuesday night (August 1), allowing the evacuation of 350 French people and nationals of around ten nationalities (Austria, Belgium, Canada, USA, Portugal , Ethiopia, India, Lebanon, Niger) announced the Quai d'Orsay, Wednesday morning. Two more thefts took place on Wednesday (August 2). A fifth and final flight took place on Thursday (August 3), bringing the total number of evacuees to 1079 people: 577 French nationals and nearly 500 foreign nationals of 50 different nationalities. One of the flights was medicalized by civil security doctors in order to take care of medical cases.

Europeans from almost all of Europe (Germany, Austria, Belgium, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, Netherlands, Spain, Finland, Romania, Denmark, Luxembourg, Poland, Slovakia, Switzerland, Georgia, United Kingdom) were able to return to the continent. Nationals from Africa (Benin, Senegal, Ghana, Guinea, Madagascar, Mali, Nigeria, Chad, Congo, Ethiopia, Botswana, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Mauritania, Togo, Tunisia), from America (United States, Canada, Brazil, Colombia, Bahamas), Asia (India, Japan, Vietnam, South Korea), Oceania (Australia) and the Middle East (Lebanon, Turkey, Turkey) were also evacuated.

On the Italian side, a Boeing 767 from theAeronautica Militare landed in Rome on Wednesday (August 2) morning, with 87 people on board: 36 Italians (including the Italian ambassador in Niamey), 21 Americans (including 14 religious), 4 Bulgarians, 2 Austrians, 1 Hungarian, 1 Nigerian , 1 Nigerien and 1 Senegalese according to the agency Handle.

European personnel were also repatriated. The evacuation has gone smoothly so far (see also: [Comment] A less complex operation than in Sudan and Afghanistan).

An evacuation supported by the EU civil protection mechanism. This will thus finance 75% of the transport costs of France, which has requested activation of the mechanism.

A " simple and pragmatic cooperation in times of crisis, which shows what Europe can do together commented German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, thanking her French counterpart C. Colonna.

(Nicolas Gros-Verheyde)

Updated – Details for the evacuation of Italians and Dutch – First assessment of returnees (2.8 morning) – Photo gallery – European support (2.8 noon) – second assessment and final assessment (3.8)

Nicolas Gros Verheyde

Chief editor of the B2 site. Graduated in European law from the University of Paris I Pantheon Sorbonne and listener to the 65th session of the IHEDN (Institut des Hautes Etudes de la Défense Nationale. Journalist since 1989, founded B2 - Bruxelles2 in 2008. EU/NATO correspondent in Brussels for Sud-Ouest (previously West-France and France-Soir).

One thought on “[News] The evacuation operation of French and European nationals from Niger. Smoothly. Latest review (v5)"

  • All the same – a posteriori – it will be necessary to understand why the French Government organized this “strategic re-positioning” so lightly in a country whose political structures have proven to be confoundingly fragile and vulnerable. In particular why, this Government decided to transfer to Niger part of the contingent installed in Senegal where resides an important French and bi-national community.

    It is a pity that no report is able to update the Russian-Wagnerian involvement not only in the coup itself but also in the anti-French street demonstrations.

    It would also be useful to recall that the first mission of the French contingent in Niger, in Central Africa, etc. was to stop the advance of Islamic terrorism. Due to the lack of possible cooperation with the local forces, this mission effectively failed. but wasn't that also foreseeable?

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