France Hints at Plan for ‘Long’ Military Stay in Chad
TEHRAN (Press TV) - Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve says French troopers stationed in Chad should "prepare for a long war” against regional militants, in a remark that reveals France’s plans for prolonged military presence in its former African colony.
"We must prepare for a long war in an environment that has undergone dramatic shifts,” Cazeneuve told French soldiers in Chad, where he arrived for an official visit on Thursday.
In the African country’s capital city, N’Djamena, Cazeneuve met with Chadian Prime Minister Albert Pahimi Padacke and President Idriss Deby to discuss security.
"France will always help Chad surmount its difficulties,” Cazeneuve said after the meeting with Deby.
Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve says French troopers stationed in Chad should "prepare for a long war” against regional militants, in a remark that reveals France’s plans for prolonged military presence in its former African colony.
"We must prepare for a long war in an environment that has undergone dramatic shifts,” Cazeneuve told French soldiers in Chad, where he arrived for an official visit on Thursday.
In the African country’s capital city, N’Djamena, Cazeneuve met with Chadian Prime Minister Albert Pahimi Padacke and President Idriss Deby to discuss security.
"France will always help Chad surmount its difficulties,” Cazeneuve said after the meeting with Deby.
****French Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (C) inspects French troops stationed in N’Djamena, Chad, December 29, 2016. (Photo by AFP)