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European Union begins steps to sanction Niger junta

The council also said that the sanctions will apply to individuals who undermine Niger's constitutional order.

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by BRIAN ORUTA

News23 October 2023 - 11:43
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In Summary


  • • The EU, however, said that it would allow humanitarian exemptions to asset freeze measures.
  • • The European move follows the imposition of sanctions on Niger by Ecowas and the suspension of aid by the US government.
Niger coup leaders

The European Union has begun steps to impose sanctions on members of Niger's military junta, three months after they took power in a coup.

The EU Council announced on Monday that it had "adopted a framework" that will allow it to impose sanctions on "individuals and entities responsible for actions that threaten the peace, stability and security of Niger".

The council also said that the sanctions will apply to individuals who undermine Niger's constitutional order, democracy or rule of law, as well as individuals who commit human rights violations or abuses.

The sanctions will include travel bans, asset freezes and bans on the provision of funds to sanctioned individuals.

"With today’s decision, the EU strengthens its support to [West African bloc] Ecowas’ efforts and sends a clear message: military coups bear costs," EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said.

The EU, however, said that it would allow humanitarian exemptions to asset freeze measures.

The European move follows the imposition of sanctions on Niger by Ecowas and the suspension of aid by the US government.

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