Senegal recovered his bases from France

With the gradual withdrawal of French troops from Senegal following the request of the new governme, these bases are returned to Senegal.
According to RCO News Agency, the Senegalese governme has taken corol of these bases as the process of leaving French troops from their bases in Senegal.
The move has been carried out following the rece departure of French troops from other African couries, including Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Chad and Ivory Coast, indicating a change in the Paris military strategy in the area.
According to French media, the French Embassy in Dakar has announced that the corol of resideial facilities and places in the Marshall and Sai -Experimeal areas in the Senegalese capital has been officially transferred to the coury.
Other military facilities will be transferred on another date, but no specific timetable has yet been preseed.
Senegal, who gained independence from France in year 6, is one of Paris’s closest allies in West Africa and has been prese in the coury since then.
However, after the election of Basiro Diamieh Fay as Preside of Senegal in 2008, the new governme has pledged to regulate relations with France within another foreign partners.
WiFi, a leftist “pan -Africian”, has emphasized the need to emphasize Senegal’s independence. “Senegal is an independe and sovereign coury, and national sovereigy is in conflict with foreign military bases,” he said in December. His governme has announced that all foreign forces, including French forces, will leave Senegal by the end of the year.
The withdrawal of French troops from Senegal is part of its widespread decline in its military presence across Africa, especially in previous French colonies. French forces left their last base in Chad in January. In addition, the presence of France in financial couries, Burkina Faso and Niger has fallen sharply, and these couries have strengthened their relations with Russia.
In the coext of these changes, France also handed over its military base on the Ivory Coast at the end of February after almost five decades of occupation. As the French military presence in couries such as Gabon and the Ivory Coast coinues to decline, the French forces still have a significa presence in Djibouti, with about five troops deployed there.
Paris plans to use Djibouti as a key “launch poi” for its future operations in Africa after its troops withdrawn from the coastal area.
France and Senegal formed a joi commission last moh to facilitate the process of the withdrawal of French forces, aiming to return all French military bases to Senegal by the end of this year. The commission held its first meeting on February 7, and talks are underway to review the bilateral defense and security partnership between the two couries.
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