A view of Niamey, the capital of Niger, on July 28, 2023. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

PARIS – France supports "with firmness and determination" the efforts of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in finding a solution to the coup in Niger, the French foreign ministry said in a press release on Saturday.

During a meeting with visiting Nigerien Prime Minister Ouhoumoudou Mahamadou, French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna reaffirmed France's full support for Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum and his government, saying they are the only legitimate authorities in Niger.

The ECOWAS has agreed to impose sanctions on Niger's military leaders involved in the coup and claimed to restore order in Niger by force

France solemnly urged those responsible for the coup to release President Bazoum and the members of his government, and to restore constitutional and democratic order immediately, the French foreign ministry said.

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Speaking to French news channel BFMTV on Tuesday, Colonna said that France will not carry out a military intervention in Niger.

On July 26, Niger's Defense and Security Forces said that soldiers in the country had overthrown Bazoum, just hours after the president was allegedly held hostage.

Two days later, General Abdourahamane Tchiani, former leader of Niger's presidential guard, was named "president of the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland." He subsequently signed an order to suspend the Constitution and dissolve the government, empowering the Council to exercise all legislative and executive authorities.

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The ECOWAS has agreed to impose sanctions on Niger's military leaders involved in the coup and claimed to restore order in Niger by force.

Bazoum assumed office in 2021 after winning the elections in Niger. Since gaining independence from France in 1960, Niger has witnessed four coups.