The United States has sent more than 30 troops to central Niger to
help train local forces to fight militants, state TV and security
sources said on Friday.
Niger is in the middle of a desert corridor between Mali’s lawless
north and Libya’s barren south used by militants, including some with
ties to al Qaeda, Reuters reported.
State television said that U.S ambassador Eunice Reddick visited the
troops earlier on Friday at the base in Agadez, a gateway city to the
desert north.
“Training began in mid-October in Agadez with more than 30 American
instructors who will train more than 100 of our soldiers,” said a Niger
military source.
The mission is the latest sign of closer military cooperation between
the two countries following the donation of two U.S military aircraft
in late October.
Washington is seeking to tackle militants in the Sahel-Sahara band as
well as Boko Haram fighters further south while minimising expensive,
long-term troop commitments.
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