Niger Moves Away From French Influence, Ends Relations with OIF
On Monday, December 25th, Niger marked a significant turn in its foreign relations by suspending all cooperation with the International Organization of Francophone Nations (OIF).
On Monday, December 25th, Niger marked a significant turn in its foreign relations by suspending all cooperation with the International Organization of Francophone Nations (OIF).
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