Niger coup leaders say that the "door is open" to diplomacy

Military junta in the streets of Niger.
Military junta in the streets of Niger. Copyright -/AFP or licensors
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After ignoring sanctions and deadlines by the west and ECOWAS, the military junta now says they are willing to find a path to peace.

One week after a deadline passed for mutinous soldiers in Niger to reinstate the elected president or face military intervention, coup leaders are now open to diplomacy to resolve a standoff with West Africa's regional bloc ECOWAS, a group of senior Nigerian Islamic scholars said on Sunday after meeting the junta in Niamey.

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General Abdourahamane Tiani "declared that his door was open to explore the path of diplomacy and peace in order to resolve the crisis."

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