With eye on Islamist fight, France backs Chad military takeover

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Chad's main ally, France, defended the military takeover following the death of Chadian President Idriss Deby amid threats from rebels that they will march on the capital N'Djamena

While the opaque political and business ties that once bound France to its ex-colonies in Africa have frayed over the last decade, interests remain closely intertwined and under Deby's rule Chad was a key ally in combatting Islamists in the Sahel.

But after a coup in Mali that saw Paris forced to accept a fait accompli and incumbent presidents in Ivory Coast and Guinea returning to power, that policy has been increasingly tested. An authoritarian ruler for more than 30 years, he was nonetheless a lynchpin in France's security strategy in Africa. Two years ago Paris came to his help dispatching warplanes to stop a Sudan-backed rebel advance."France's interpretation of the national interest dictates that they have to support a transition that keeps as much continuity as possible," said Nathaniel Powell, Research Associate at Lancaster University and author of "France's Wars in Chad".

Le Drian, who will travel with Macron to Chad on Friday for Deby's funeral and to hold talks with the military leaders, said the council's priority was to ensure stability and then focus on a peaceful and transparent transition to democracy.

 

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