Chad Severs Military Ties with France Amid Regional Tensions

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Chad has terminated its defense cooperation agreement with France, demanding the withdrawal of French troops to assert its sovereignty, following a meeting between the countries' foreign ministers. This move aligns with a broader trend in Africa, where nations like Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have also asked French forces to leave. Meanwhile, Senegal's President has called for the closure of French military bases, citing national sovereignty and historical grievances. These developments occur amid Russia's growing influence in Africa and regional political instability.
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