Germany opens new military camp in Niger
German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday opened a new Bundeswehr (unified armed forces of Germany) camp in the Niger capital of Niamey.
"Niger, like Mali and the other countries of the Sahel region, is part of the European neighborhood, a neighborhood facing unending challenges," von der Leyen said. Niger "is a valuable, reliable and determined partner in the fight against terrorism, organized crime and illegal migration in the region."
During her visit, von der Leyen handed over 53 military transport vehicles to Niger Defense Minister Kalla Moutari as part of an "upgrade initiative" aimed at bolstering the country's military capabilities. Germany is also developing other defense-related projects in Niger, including building an officer training school and expanding the military section of the capital's airport.
Niger forms part of the G5 Sahel group (G5S), a regional security initiative that includes Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali and Mauritania. About 1,000 German soldiers are deployed for the mission, with some working on intelligence gathering and support in the region.
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