Italy, Germany urges extension of Niger coup deadline

Italy and Germany demanded on Monday that a West African deadline for Niger’s coup leaders to reinstate democratically elected President Mohamed Bazoum or face military action be extended.

“The only path is a diplomatic one,” Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani told La Stampa newspaper.

“I hope that the ultimatum of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), which expired last night at midnight, will be extended today,” he added.

“A solution must be found. It’s not set that there is no way other than war.”

Germany’s foreign ministry echoed the calls for a diplomatic solution.

“We support ECOWAS in its mediation efforts, which are still ongoing,” a ministry spokesman told a press briefing.

The expiry of the bloc’s deadline did not mean there would automatically be military action, he added.

“We hope that these (mediation) efforts will ultimately lead to success and that constitutional order will be restored in Niger.”

Bazoum was detained at the presidency on July 26 by members of his personal protection.

ECOWAS issued an ultimatum a week ago, requesting that the generals hand over power by Sunday at midnight (2300 GMT).

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