The demonstrators waved placards saying 'Stop the military intervention' and 'No to sanctions', in reference to the financial and trade restrictions imposed by West African regional bloc ECOWAS four days after the coup.
Pope Francis expressed hope Sunday for a peaceful solution to the crisis in Niger following the military coup in the West African nation.After ECOWAS chiefs of staff met in the Ghanaian capital Accra on Friday, the 17-nation bloc said it had agreed on a date for a potential intervention.
In his televised address on Saturday, Tiani alleged that ECOWAS was"getting ready to attack Niger by setting up an occupying army in collaboration with a foreign army", without saying which country he meant.
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