Antony Blinken, the US Secretary of State, cautioned that Russia’s Wagner mercenaries are exploiting the instability in coup-affected Niger. This is noteworthy as Niger’s neighboring country, Mali, has formed a partnership with Moscow.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned that Russia’s Wagner mercenaries are taking advantage of instability in coup-hit Niger, whose neighbor Mali has become a partner of Moscow.

In an interview with the BBC released Tuesday, Blinken doubted that Wagner, which in June staged a shadowy rebellion against President Vladimir Putin, plotted the Nigerien military’s July 26 ouster of the elected president, Western ally Mohamed Bazoum.

Wagner has partnered with African nations including Mali and the Central African Republic, leading to wide accusations of abuses by rights groups and Western governments.

Military-run Mali has become the rare country to shift toward Russia diplomatically during the Ukraine war, in which Wagner has fought ruthlessly.

Mali and Burkina Faso, whose military leaders have also been accused of ties with Wagner, have sent envoys to Niger in solidarity with the coup leaders.

Niger has been the key base for US and French anti-jihadist operations in the Sahel, even more so with the withdrawal of French and other international forces from Mali.

Blinken’s acting deputy, Victoria Nuland, visited Niger on Monday and said the military leadership understood the “risks” of partnering with Wagner.

Khalil Wakim, with AFP