France's military withdrawal from Chad signifies a troubling decline in its influence across former African colonies, particularly as anti-French sentiment grows in the region.
Chad's foreign minister emphasized that, despite the end of military cooperation, the country is committed to maintaining constructive relations with France on shared interests.
With the rise of military juntas in the Sahel and a surge in anti-French sentiment, Chad’s exit marks the potential closure of an era of French dominance.
The shift in Chad's diplomatic approach, seeking partnerships with countries like the UAE and Russia, reveals the changing geopolitical landscape in Africa post-colonialism.
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