The decision comes amid violent anti-French protests in Niamey
France will begin evacuating its nationals from Niger on Tuesday following the military coup and subsequent attacks on the French embassy in Niamey, the Foreign Ministry in Paris has said.
In a statement on Tuesday, the French authorities also announced that it was helping move citizens of other European countries out of Niger.
The decision is in response to the “situation in Niamey,” the ministry explained, adding that the closure of Niger’s airspace leaves its “compatriots without the possibility of leaving the country by their own means.”
The Italian government also announced on Tuesday that it would repatriate citizens from Niamey.
The government will arrange a “special flight” for the evacuation mission, according to Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani.
Anti-French protests were held outside France’s embassy in Niamey on Sunday following last Wednesday’s military coup, which saw President Mohamed Bazoum deposed and subsequently detained.
The coup leaders have justified their action as a means of safeguarding the country from a “deteriorating” security situation, as well as “poor economic and social governance.”