Senators in Nigeria urged regional leaders to prioritize diplomacy over a military operation
Support for a West African military operation to reverse the coup in neighboring Niger wavered as a deadline for the junta to reinstate ousted PresidentSenators in Nigeria — which would lead any intervention — on Saturday
urged regional leaders to prioritize diplomacy over a military operation, at least for now. The junta that seized power in Niger on July 26 has rejected all calls to restore democracy and warned against any foreign interference.
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