French troops stationed in Ivory Coast are set to leave the West African nation, marking another step in the reduction of France's military presence.
Last month, within hours of each other, Senegal and Chad announced the departure of French soldiers from their soil.
Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara said the pullout would begin in January 2025. France has had up to 600 troops in Ivory ...
Ivory Coast has become the latest West African nation to downscale military ties with former colonial power France.
Ivory Coast has announced that French troops will withdraw from the West African nation, further reducing the military ...
Ivory Coast says that French troops will leave the country starting January 2025, becoming the latest African nation to ...
France has been kicked out of more than 70% of African countries where it had a troop presence since its colonial rule ...
Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara said in an end-of-year address on Tuesday that the French military would hand over ...
Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara announced the withdrawal of French forces from the nation, marking a step towards ...
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