US Military Aid Bolsters Niger's Fight Against Terrorism

The United States donated military equipment worth $2.3 million to Niger, aiming to support its fight against terrorism and criminal networks. Despite concerns over Africa's Sahel region's military-led governments, the Trump administration focused on countering jihadist threats. Niger is battling militant groups linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Niamey | Updated: 29-05-2026 22:46 IST | Created: 29-05-2026 22:46 IST
US Military Aid Bolsters Niger's Fight Against Terrorism
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The United States announced a significant donation of military equipment valued at approximately $2.3 million to aid Niger's armed forces.

Delivered on May 26, the shipment includes uniforms, protective gear, and medical supplies, underscoring America's commitment to battling terrorism and criminal networks in the Sahel region.

Despite controversies regarding military-led governments, the U.S. remains focused on shared interests, particularly addressing the increasing influence of jihadist groups across West Africa.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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