French president Hollande visits Niger on 3-nation tour of Africa focused on troop reshuffle
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France's president is paying a visit to the former colony of Niger, a landlocked desert nation in West Africa that has played a key role in French military efforts in the region.
President Francois Hollande arrived Friday in the capital of Niamey, a day after holding economic talks with officials in Ivory Coast.
Next he heads to Chad, another former colony that will be headquarters for a newly reorganized French military presence in Africa.
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The redeployment of 3,000 French troops in five of its former colonies across northwest Africa is expected to be officially announced Saturday.
The new operation — code-named "Barkhane" after a crescent-shaped dune in Sahara desert — will involve Mali, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, Niger and Chad.