China’s low-key response to the Niger coup

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The Chinese government has been noticeably quiet in response to the turbulent events in Niger where President Mohamed Bazoum was deposed last month in a military coup.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry has issued three pro-forma statements about what happened in Niamey that are very different in both tone and substance to Beijing’s response to a similar uprising in Guinea in 2021.

CGSP’s Francophone Africa Editor Geraud Neema joins Eric to explain why Beijing’s reaction to this latest is far more understated and what he thinks is at stake more broadly for Chinese interests in West Africa.

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