Chad Breaks Off Defense Cooperation with France, Citing Sovereignty

The Government of the Republic of Chad informs national and international communities of its decision to terminate the defense cooperation agreement signed with the French Republic revised on September 5, 2019, aimed at strengthening cooperation in security and defense between the two nations.

This decision, according to a statement signed by Chadian Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Integration, Chadians Abroad and International Cooperation Government Spokesperson taken after a thorough analysis, marks a historic turning point. 

Indeed, after 66 years of the proclamation of the Republic of Chad, it is time for Chad to assert its full sovereignty, and to redefine its strategic partnerships according to national priorities.

Chad, in accordance with the provisions of the agreement, undertakes to respect the terms provided for its termination, including the notice period, and to collaborate with the French authorities to ensure a harmonious transition.

The Government wishes to emphasize that this decision in no way calls into question the historical relations and bonds of friendship between the two nations. 

Chad remains committed to maintaining constructive relations with France in other areas of common interest, for the benefit of both peoples.

The Government of the Republic of Chad expresses its gratitude to the French Republic for the cooperation carried out under this agreement and remains open to constructive dialogue to explore new forms of partnership

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