Sahel showdown: How Türkiye can help NATO with Russian and Chinese advances

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Sahel showdown: How Türkiye can help NATO with Russian and Chinese advances
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As many countries scramble for influence in the North-Central African region, here's what could happen next.

Niger's Junta leader General Abdourahamane Tiani during the first ordinary summit of heads of state and governments of the Alliance of Sahel States in Niamey, Niger July 6, 2024. / Photo: Reuters

US troops withdrawal from Niger will be complete by September 15th 2024 - joint statement between Niamey and Washington states the process has already begun.This has manifested in the form of military coups led by anti-Western juntas, resulting in significant governance changes. For example, the US faced growing opposition to its presence in the region and had to step back.

"It is no coincidence that China and Russia in particular are making very, very large investments on the African continent." “If it's a choice between Turkey, Russia and China, I think Washington's ideal partner is going to be Turkey to partner in the Sahel,”Ankara recently enhanced its political, economic, and military ties with the Sahel region. It has become one of the region's majorcapacities of countries such as Chad, Burkina Faso and Nigeria, and established Türkiye as a reliable partner in the region.

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