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Chad and Senegal have sharply criticized French President Emmanuel Macron’s comments about the withdrawal of French troops from Africa, where Senegal’s Prime Minister, Ousmane Sonko, dismissed Macron’s claim that troop withdrawals involved negotiations, calling it “completely erroneous.”
Macron’s recent speech on foreign policy is invoking criticisms from various quarters. He accused some African leaders of “ingratitude” and claimed their sovereignty depended on French military presence.
Chad and Senegal have sharply criticized French President Emmanuel Macron’s comments about the withdrawal of French troops from Africa, where Senegal’s Prime Minister, Ousmane Sonko, dismissed Macron’s claim that troop withdrawals involved negotiations, calling it “completely erroneous.” He asserted Senegal’s decision was made independently as a sovereign nation and accused France of destabilizing African countries, citing Libya as an example.
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Chad’s Foreign Minister, Abderaman Koulamallah, condemned Macron’s remarks as “disrespectful” to Africans and highlighted Chad’s sacrifices during both World Wars. He criticized France’s military presence in Chad as serving French interests without fostering local development. Chad’s withdrawal of French forces remains on schedule, with troops set to leave their final base by January 31, 2025.