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Benin and Niger Move Toward Border Reopening

Benin and Niger have formalized a commitment to reopen their shared border, closed since Niger’s 2023 coup, following talks between Benin’s new president, Romuald Wadagni, and Niger’s military leader, Abdurahmane Tiani. The two countries agreed on a nine-point framework to improve cooperation, establish a committee to assess border reopening conditions, and strengthen coordination against terrorism and banditry. With this agreement, Niger’s junta, which had accused Benin of harboring destabilizing French bases, gains a path toward normalized relations and reduced regional isolation. Meanwhile, Benin gains restored trade and diplomatic ties with a key neighbor. Beyond this, businesses, traders, and border communities, who have endured economic hardship from the closure, also stand to benefit from improved ties. The thaw signals a broader regional trend of West African juntas cautiously re-engaging with neighbors after years of post-coup tension, though full normalization remains contingent on further negotiations.

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