France begins handing over military bases to Senegal
[March 08, 2025]
By BABACAR DIONE
DAKAR,
Senegal (AP) — France handed control of two military facilities to
Senegal on Friday, beginning the formal process of withdrawing its
military presence from the West African country amid its waning
influence in the region.
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Members of a French military flight crew talk on the tarmac at France's
military air base in Dakar, Senegal, Tuesday, June 2, 2009. (AP
Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, File) |
The handover follows the declaration by Senegal’s President
Bassirou Diomaye Faye late last year that all foreign troops
would leave the country.
“The French side handed over to the Senegalese side the
facilities and housing in the Maréchal and Saint-Exupéry
districts on Friday, March 7, 2025," the French Embassy in
Senegal said in a statement Friday. “Located near the Hann Park,
these districts were ready to be returned since the summer of
2024.”
France set up a joint commission with Senegal last month to
organize the withdrawal, and the French army recently announced
it had dismissed 162 Senegalese who worked on military bases in
Dakar.
The French Embassy did not respond to an email late Friday
seeking details on how many service members remain in Senegal.
Senegal’s new government has taken a hard-line stance on the
presence of French troops as part of a larger regional backlash
against what many see as the legacy of an oppressive colonial
empire.
France has faced opposition from some African leaders over what
they described as a demeaning and heavy-handed approach to the
continent. It has suffered setbacks in West Africa in recent
years, including Chad, Niger and Burkina Faso, where French
troops are no longer on the ground.
France has said it is planning to sharply reduce its presence at
all its bases in Africa except Djibouti, including the 350
French troops in Senegal. It has said it could instead provide
defense training or targeted military support, based on needs
expressed by those countries.
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