Algeria looks for six-month change for bordering revolution-hit Niger


(MENAFN) Algeria's foreign Minister on Tuesday suggested a half a dozen-month provisional strategy for Niger, whose revolution director looks for a far more extended schedule back to democracy.

Ahmed Attaf provided his recommended agenda after an outing the previous week to three of Niger's bordering nations in Ecowas. This West African bloc has warned to direct in an army power if Niger's junta is unsuccessful to reestablish democracy.

Mr. Attaf frequent Algeria's refusal of army interference in Niger as well as stated Algiers would not permit its airspace to be utilized to that purpose.

He anticipated a twelve-month provisional stage to permit the bordering nation to reestablish “the constitutional and democratic order”.

In a televised media meeting, Mr. Attaf renowned that revolution director Gen Abdourahamane Tchiani “has called for a transitional period that lasts for three years at most”.

“But in our view, the process can be completed in six months”, so the revolution does not become a “fait accompli”, he stated.

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