Ivory Coast says French military to withdraw ending decade-long presence

Currently, France maintains approximately 600 soldiers in Ivory Coast, constituting its largest remaining contingent in West Africa.
Ivory Coast has announced the withdrawal of French troops, concluding a military presence that has lasted for decades.
President Alassane Ouattara confirmed that the process will commence in January 2025, with the Port Bouet military base being handed over to Ivorian forces.
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“We have decided on a coordinated and organised withdrawal of French forces,” Ouattara stated.
Currently, France maintains approximately 600 soldiers in Ivory Coast, constituting its largest remaining contingent in West Africa.
This decision mirrors similar actions by other West African nations, including Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, where anti-French sentiment has been on the rise.
France has faced military expulsions from several African countries where it once maintained a presence.
Recent withdrawals include Senegal and Chad, traditionally considered strong French allies.
This move comes as France seeks to revamp its military strategy in Africa, significantly reducing its troop presence.
Meanwhile, countries like Mali and Burkina Faso have turned to Russia for military support, although this shift has coincided with a rise in extremist attacks and civilian casualties.
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