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Benin has blocked the export of a shipment of crude oil from Niger after refusing to open its land border, escalating political tensions between the two countries.

The export of the first crude oil shipment from Niger was hampered as it arrived at the port of Benin, as the Beninese authorities refused to open its land borders to goods from Niger.

According to a port official, at least three ships have been prevented from carrying the first shipment of crude oil from entering the port, in a move that could affect trade relations between the two countries.

For his part, Benin President Patrice Talon stressed the need for cooperation between the two countries, noting that Benin is ready to cooperate and facilitate transport operations, while accusing Niger of not cooperating and not allowing trucks coming from Benin to cross into its territory.

These obstacles are expected to be an obstacle to Niger’s plans to export crude oil, especially with its announcement of its intention to export its first shipment this month, as part of a loan with China National Petroleum Corporation worth $ 400 million.

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Niger’s Prime Minister, Ali Mahamane Lamine Zein, criticized Benin’s decision to prevent the export of Nigerien oil through its port, saying it constituted a violation of bilateral agreements between the two countries.

Speaking at a news conference in Niamey, Zain said the decision was putting thousands of jobs and tax revenues at risk.

Zein pointed out that security reasons are behind keeping the common border with Benin closed, pointing to the presence of French bases in Benin that may harbor terrorists targeting Niger’s stability.

For his part, Beninese President Patrice Talon called on Niger to reopen borders and normalize bilateral relations, stressing that this depends on Niamey’s desire to export oil through the port of Simi Kabodji.

It should be noted that these differences come in the context of the restoration of relations between the two countries after a period of political turmoil in the region, as Benin reopened its border with Niger after announcing the end of sanctions imposed by ECOWAS over the military coup in Niger.

But Niger has kept its borders closed and has previously accused Benin of "seeking to undermine its security" in cooperation with France, which is contesting its last African colony after the rise of national liberation movements.

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Authorities in Benin have pledged 2,000 troops to participate in the multinational security support force to help the Republic of Haiti cope with the cycle of violence there.

According to Radio France Internationale on Tuesday, the move builds on the strong historical ties between Benin and Haiti, as the cultural and historical similarities and ties between the two countries are strong, especially thanks to voodoo (a syncretic religious doctrine rooted in West Africa and practiced in parts of the Caribbean, especially in Haiti and parts of the southern United States).

José Blea, who is in charge of President Patrice Talon’s mission for arts and culture in Benin, explained that “voodoo forms a strong bond between Benin and Haiti.
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Benin’s Minister of Energy, Samou Seydou Adambe, failed to meet with Niger’s transitional president, General Abderrahmane Tiane, to deliver a message from Benin’s president, Patrice Talon.

Minister Adambe confirmed in a statement he made to the Beninese press that General Tiani was unable to receive him to receive the message, without explaining the reasons.

Adambe visited the Nigerian capital, Niamey, to hold meetings with the Nigerien and Chinese parties regarding the pipeline used by the Chinese company “WAPCO” to export Nigerien crude oil from the Benin port of Simi.

The minister explained that Benin will continue to play its role in strengthening bilateral relations with Niger and committing to the pipeline project.
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Seven soldiers were killed in an attack carried out by suspected Islamist militants in the “Benjari” National Park in northern Benin yesterday, Wednesday.

“Reuters” quoted security sources as saying that the soldiers were killed after being ambushed near the town of “Tanguita”, while the Benin army did not officially announce the incident.

Burkina Faso and Niger, Benin’s northern neighbors, are facing an ongoing insurgency, making the region vulnerable to cross-border attacks by groups linked to “Al-Qaeda” and “ISIS”.

Last April, a border crossing with Niger was attacked by unknown gunmen, killing three people and wounding another.
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