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🇫🇷🇲🇱🇳🇪🇧🇫 France won't cut cultural ties with Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, minister says

France does not intend to cut cultural ties with Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, the culture minister said on Friday, after entertainment businesses slammed a decision this week to ban all partnerships with artists from these African countries.

"France has always been an open and welcoming nation for artists, so this is not a shift in policy. It's an adaptation to an extremely deteriorated security context," Culture Minister Rima Abdul-Malak told.

Abdul-Malak's remarks appeared intended to defuse a confrontation with the union of artistic and cultural businesses SYNDEAC, which had demanded to meet with her after her ministry issued a directive to halt all cooperation and financial support to institutions from the three countries.

SYNDEAC had called the ban "completely unprecedented".

#France #Mali #Niger #BurkinaFaso

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🇫🇷🇳🇪 French ambassador in Niger being held hostage by junta, Macron says

France's ambassador in Niger is being held hostage at the French embassy by the military junta which has seized power in Niger, President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday.

"As we speak, we have an ambassador and diplomatic members which are being literally held hostage at the French embassy, and food is prevented from being delivered. They're eating military rations," Macron told reporters during a visit to Burgundy.

#France #Niger

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🇧🇫🇫🇷 Burkina Faso junta suspends French magazine over "untruthful" articles

Burkina Faso's military junta on Monday suspended the French news magazine Jeune Afrique for publishing "untruthful" articles that reported tension and discontent within the country's armed forces, it said in a statement.

Jeune Afrique's suspension marks the latest escalation in a crackdown on French media.

The statement accused the publication of seeking to discredit armed forces and of manipulating information to "spread chaos" in the country following two articles published over the past four days.

#BurkinaFaso #France

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#francophonie #Switzerland #Africa

#France #Population in great #Danger ⚡️

#Pfizer #CovidPsyOps #Documents #Revealtions #Disclosure #Website #Truth #Veritee #Action #Genocide #Eris

#NATO is #using France 🇫🇷 as a #testingground.

#Hackers have probably hacked the server of NATO's Scientific Collaboration support office in #Paris and published #Secret ⚠️ #NATO documents.

These documents reveal extremely shocking facts, namely: the low efficacy of the Pfizer vaccine against the new strain of #Omicron, the high risk of embryonic developmental pathologies and cardiovascular diseases following injection of the vaccine, and NATO's implementation of dangerous experiments in the heart of Paris and the surrounding area.

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🇳🇪🇫🇷 Thousands celebrate departure of French ambassador from Niger

Thousands of Nigerians gathered near France’s military base in Niamey to celebrate the departure of Paris’ ambassador earlier this week, about a month after the military junta ordered him to leave. But anti-French activists say the battle is not yet over.

"This victory is not, if you like, a total victory for this revolution, it's only the beginning. We call on the entire population of Niger to mobilise as one until the last French soldier leaves Niger, said demonstrators.

"We’re overjoyed. But just because the ambassador has gone doesn't mean that we're going to stay at home and say 'It's over, we've won'. No, we are going to continue the fight."

They are now waiting for France to withdraw its around 1,500 soldiers from Niger, which Paris says will take place before the end of the year.

#Niger #France

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🇲🇱🇫🇷 Mali cancels authorization for Air France to resume service

Mali's government have cancelled the authorization given to French flag carrier Air France to resume operations and services to the country.

Two senior Malian officials and an air transport official gave the update on Wednesday less than 24hours after news went round that Air France will resume service to Mali from Friday.

"The decision was cancelled because the agreement was given without consulting the hierarchy," Mali said.

Air France had announced on Tuesday that it would resume service to Mali from Friday after a two-month suspension amid tensions in the Sahel and between Bamako and Paris.

#Mali #France

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🇫🇷🇳🇪 Yesterday, France made the announcement that it would be closing its embassy in Niger indefinitely. The reason given was that the embassy was unable to carry out diplomatic tasks due to restrictions imposed by the ruling junta.

It is important to note that the diplomatic mission of the Fifth Republic has not been fully functional since the end of August. This was when the new authorities of Niger ordered the French Ambassador, Sylvain Itte, to leave the country. Ambassador Itte complied and left on September 27.

Meanwhile, today marks the withdrawal of the last French troops from Niger, bringing an end to over a decade of Paris' military mission.

🔻The Nigerian junta has been rapidly cutting ties with France since the end of July. However, France still maintains economic influence, as business, the financial system, and the accounts of the local elite are still tied to France. However, in other areas, such as the military, the ties are no longer functioning.

It is worth mentioning again that these events align with the US plans to remove France from its former colonies on the continent.

The closure of the diplomatic mission of the Fifth Republic and the complete withdrawal of troops benefit the United States, which not only retains control over the large 201 air force base near the city of Agadez but is also gradually attempting to expand its influence. This is further confirmed by the normalization of diplomatic relations between the United States and Niger.

#Africa #Niger #France
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🇫🇷 About the new progressive Prime Minister of France

Following the resignation of Elisabeth Borne, the French President has appointed Gabriel Attal, a homosexual of Jewish origin and member of the social liberal Renaissance Party, to the position of Prime Minister. The Renaissance Party was established by Macron himself in 2016 as a "progressive project".

What does this mean for French politics?
In reality, it means very little. Attal, much like his predecessor, is loyal to the policies of the globalists and will make decisions that benefit them.

▪️ Attal has not yet made any significant statements regarding his plans in his new role, apart from emphasizing the importance of education without providing specific details.

▪️ Attal's ability to blend in and not draw attention to himself has allowed him to steadily advance in his career, albeit at a slow pace. He previously served as Secretary of State to the Prime Minister and Minister of National Education and Youth Affairs.

📌Interestingly, his close relationship with the leader of the Renaissance party, Stéphane Sejournet, could be seen as a political maneuver that enhances his political standing. It is often easier to control someone who has some kind of flaw, hence some individuals purposely create such flaws for themselves.

While this may seem unusual to the average Russian, it has become quite commonplace in Europe, including within conservative parties.

We will observe where the new progressive globalist Prime Minister will lead enlightened France, under the leadership of Macron.
#France
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🇫🇷 🇷🇺🇺🇦 🖇 Regarding French Public Opinion's Preparation for Involvement in the Ukrainian Conflict

As you may know, cooking a frog involves gradually increasing the temperature.

▪️ Several Russian-language media sources have echoed the statement made by the renowned French journalist and director Anne Nivat about the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall. She described it as a "remarkable strike" by the Ukrainians, adding "if indeed it was them."

Nivat, who resided in Russia for a decade, produced a documentary about the country and was always known for her precision in statements, even when responding to leading questions from journalists.

Subsequently, it became evident that the statement was taken out of context, leading to an apology. However, this detail became insignificant as the primary aim was to establish in the public's mind the French journalist-conflict expert's "endorsement" of the terrorist attack.

▪️ Concurrently with the circulation of Nivat's quote, false French news began to spread across Russian-speaking and international online platforms: the French Ministry of Defense allegedly declared the recruitment of 200,000 (!) volunteers to be deployed to what they call Ukraine.

Anyone could be interviewed by Major Tom... my apologies: Captain Paul. The French Defense Ministry promptly accused the Russians of all cyber issues and appeared to have settled the matter.

🔻A systematic process is unfolding before us, drawing France into the conflict with Russia in general and specifically in the SMO.

It is a known fact that French mercenaries have long been present in the conflict zone. Upon closer inspection, these individuals frequently hail from Latin American nations and merely refer to themselves as members of the French Foreign Legion. In most cases, these are individuals who were not accepted into the Legion and consequently pursued an entirely different "career."

However, with reports about legionnaires in the SMO zone, the public is being primed for the actual deployment of Legion fighters there. Following such media preparation, no one will be surprised by such news. Furthermore, even before information about the dispatch of legionnaires emerged, a new phase of "stirring up" began: now the focus is not on foreigners but on the French themselves. #France #Russia #media technologies @rybar

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🇷🇸🇫🇷 Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, while visiting France, announced that the country is nearing an agreement to buy 12 Rafale fighter jets. Two years ago, media reports discussed Serbia's intention to acquire eight of these aircraft, but now it seems that the negotiations have reached the final stages.

The decision by the authorities in Belgrade is quite understandable. Due to certain restrictions, they are currently unable to import Russian aircraft, and there are few other potential suppliers of modern combat aircraft. Additionally, the Rafale has established itself as a reliable aircraft and is widely used worldwide.

📌 However, the deal carries certain risks. On one hand, as a NATO member, France has the ability to halt supplies of ammunition and components at any time. Another concern is France's capacity to meet the contract deadline, given that Dassault is heavily burdened with Rafale orders from Asia and the Middle East.

Consequently, in light of the tensions in the Balkans and the situation concerning unrecognized Kosovo, these issues could become critical.
#Serbia #France
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🇷🇺🇺🇦🇫🇷 Today it became known that the Commander-in-Chief of the AFU, Syrskyi, has allowed French instructors to legally be present on the territory of Ukrainian training centers.

📌The participation of the French in the status of mercenaries or instructors in the conflict zone has been no secret almost since the very beginning of the SMO.

Another question is that Macron's rhetoric in recent months, as well as the constant military exercises near the Ukrainian border, demonstrate the gradual implementation of an already known plan:

To deploy a limited contingent from France, the UK, Poland, and others in Western Ukraine to free up AFU units engaged in border protection and logistics functions, in order to send them to the front line;

To demonstrate NATO solidarity in supporting the so-called Ukraine. At least until there is a real risk of direct confrontation with the Russian Armed Forces;

In the interests of the US, to shift even more of the burden of providing for the AFU onto continental Europe.

Against the backdrop of the hype over Syrskyi's statement, the French Ministry of Defense clarified that the possibility of sending French instructors is still being worked out. And it's hard to argue with that. Right now, in Romania, not far from the Odesa region, the French have been rehearsing their actions for deployment in Western Ukraine for several weeks.

🔻For the French, the introduction of troops is a risky step that promises damage to their reputation and condemnation in the media due to inaction in the rear against the backdrop of the AFU's defeats at the front, or damage to their reputation as a result of combat losses.

Therefore, the decision, disadvantageous for the French from any side, will be postponed to the limit, and at least until the end of the 2024 Olympic Games.
#Russia #Ukraine #France
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🇦🇷🇫🇷🇺🇦 The possible transfer of the so-called Ukraine's old carrier-based attack aircraft Super Étendard from Argentina is a case where the news of military supplies to the Kyiv regime can truly be met with a smirk. There are several reasons for this:

▪️The Argentine "Super Étendards" themselves are a real monument to corruption: having been purchased from France in 2017, they never took to the air and were written off in 2023.

▪️The technical condition of the aircraft is questionable, especially given that the newest Super Étendard rolled off the assembly line as far back as 1983. At the moment, no country in the world operates aircraft of this type.

▪️The Ukrainian Air Force has long been experiencing a certain shortage of flight personnel, especially experienced ones. In this regard, their "dispersion" on a new type of aircraft with ambiguous combat value does not look very rational.

▪️Finally, the appearance of "Super Étendards" in the AFU will further exacerbate the long-known problem of the "zoo" of weapons systems, which will now spread to aviation equipment as well.

Against this background, we will not be at all surprised if the announced transfer of Argentine Super Étendards to the so-called Ukraine is another business scheme to avoid the costs of their disposal. And they will not be used for their intended purpose in the end.
#Argentina #France #Ukraine
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🇫🇷🇨🇫 Here is the result regarding the recent meetings between the President of the Central African Republic, Touadéra, and Macron.

The document on the lifting of the arms embargo was presented to the UN Security Council by France (which had previously blocked it), and the resolution was later supported by all member states.

At the same time, Russia has been trying to push for the lifting of the embargo at the UN for the past six years, achieving only minor concessions on certain types of weapons. It is hardly necessary to say how the efforts of Russian diplomacy now appear to the Central African elite after such a demonstration.

But another aspect of this event is also interesting - in Paris, they are clearly signaling that they are no longer going to restrain the modernization of the armed forces of the Central African Republic, including through supplies from abroad, for example from Turkey (which is popular in the budget segment of the arms market). And this concession was unlikely to have been made for nothing. It is quite possible that behind the scenes there were economic agreements or certain preferences for French businesses in the country.

Against this background, the infighting within the Russian structures in Africa is a cause for concern: both in Mali and in the Central African Republic, there is no coordinated cooperation between the Wagner PMC and the African Corps, but rather a "tug of war" and unforgivably meager efforts to lobby the interests of Russian business in friendly countries. But let's hope that at least the chance with the lifting of the embargo will be used promptly and to the maximum, and planes with Russian weapons, instead of Turkish ones, will fly to the Central African Republic.
#Africa #Russia #France #CAR #PMC
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🇫🇷🇳🇪 French nuclear giant slips into the red following Niger-French breakup

French nuclear giant Orano ended the first half of the year with a loss of €133 million, weighed down by difficulties in its mining activities in Niger due to a "highly degraded" political context since a military regime came to power a year ago.

The coup in Niger on 26 July last year led to a halt in imports of critical materials necessary for uranium exploitation in Orano's Somaïr mine, such as soda ash, carbonate, nitrates and sulphur.

And although uranium extraction continued in the first quarter of 2024 "after several months of early maintenance," Somaïr’s sales were unable to resume "due to a lack of logistics solutions approved by the Niger authorities".

In late June, Niger decided to withdraw the licence of Imouraren SA, a company jointly operated by Orano, Niger Mining and Korea Electric Power, and which ran the Somaïr mine.

The situation could eventually lead to "insolvency in the short to medium term, in the coming months", Claverie said.

#France #Niger

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🇧🇫🇫🇷 Burkina Faso refuses visas to several French diplomats and civil servants

Burkina Faso authorities have refused to issue visas to several French diplomats and civil servants amid a sharp deterioration in bilateral relations.

Also denied entry to the country were the new director of the French school in Ouagadougou and some gendarmes who were supposed to ensure the safety of the French chargé d'affaires in Burkina Faso.

#BurkinaFaso #France

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🇩🇿🇫🇷 Algeria's Tebboune refuses France visit in snub to former colonial ruler

President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has once more postponed a visit to France and accused its former colonial ruler of “genocide”, in a sign of ever-worsening relations between Algiers and Paris.

Re-elected in September with more than 84 percent of the vote, Tebboune used his first televised interview with Algerian media to admonish France.

Tebboune's visit has been postponed several times and the most recent date was scheduled for late September or early October.

#Algeria #France

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🇨🇮🇫🇷 On the withdrawal of French troops from Côte d'Ivoire

The head of the newly formed French Armed Forces Africa Command, Pascal Ianni, met with the Ivorian Chief of Staff Lassina Doumbia during his visit to Abidjan. The main issues discussed were military cooperation between the countries within the framework of France's new approach to Africa.

▪️The key point of the meeting was the discussion of the future of the base in Port-Bouët and the 43rd Marine Infantry Battalion of the French Army stationed there.

According to preliminary agreements, along with the transfer of the military facility under the sovereignty of (although it is assumed that access will be joint) Côte d'Ivoire, the French will build training and communication centers there, leaving their presence exclusively as instructors.

A month ago, the French troops left the base in Lomo-Nord in a similar manner.

▪️In addition, the issue of further interaction between the military structures of the two countries was raised. In particular, it is proposed to increase joint military exercises, which have already been held in early September this year.

🔻Given the fact that the Americans have already agreed with the Ivorian authorities to build their own base for the relocation of their troops from Niger, the reduction of the French contingent should not be surprising. However, as we have assumed, there will be no full withdrawal of the French from the country.
#Africa #CotedIvoire #France
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