France begins military withdrawal from Chad, army says


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  • Tuesday, 10 Dec 2024

FILE PHOTO: French soldiers stand at attention during a morning drill at the French military base in Chadian capital N'Djamena, October 26, 2014. Picture taken October 26, 2014 REUTERS/Emma Farge/File Photo

PARIS (Reuters) -France has started the withdrawal of its military from Chad with the departure of two warplanes that were based in the capital N'Djamena, the French army said, two weeks after Chad said it was ending its defence cooperation pact with Paris.

In a surprise move, the government of Chad - an ally of the West in the fight against Islamist militants in the region - ended the defence cooperation pact on Nov. 28.

Terms and conditions of the withdrawal and whether any French troops will remain in the central African country altogether have yet be to agreed, but on Tuesday the first Mirage warplanes returned to their base in eastern France.

"It marks the beginning of the return of French equipment stationed in N'Djamena," Army spokesperson Colonel Guillaume Vernet said after two Mirage fighter jets left Chad.

France has already pulled its soldiers out of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger following military coups in those West African countries and spreading anti-French sentiment.

The departure from Chad will end decades of French military presence in the Sahel region and ends direct French military operations against Islamist militants there.

France still has about 1,000 troops in Chad. Vernet said a calendar to drawdown its operations would still take several weeks for the two countries to finalise.

Chad's Army spokesman, Chanane Issakha Acheikh, confirmed the departure of the French warplanes and said that the public would be kept informed on the withdrawal "until the definitive departure of the (French) forces."

There were no indications Paris received advance notice of Chad's decision to end its defence cooperation although a French envoy to President Emmanuel Macron delivered a report last month containing proposals on how France could reduce its military presence in Chad, Gabon and Ivory Coast.

(Reporting by John Irish; additional reporting by Mahamat Ramadane in N'Djamena; Editing by Timothy Heritage)

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