France has finally ended its 60-year military presence in Chad by closing its last military base there. Kosseï camp in the capital N'Djamena was also the last of its bases in the Sahel, which were ...
It’s a new sunrise for a fully sovereign Chad, determined to take charge of its own destiny,' says Mahamat Idriss Deby - ...
Chad's President Field Marshal Mahamat Idriss Deby says this week’s departure of the last French troops from the central ...
In November 2024, Chad announced the end of its security and defense cooperation agreement with France. On Dec 10, some ...
The French army had around 1,000 personnel in Chad. Djamouss added that the 31 January deadline for France to remove forces for good was "imperative", "irreversible" and "non-negotiable".
In November 2024, the Chad government stated that their decision does not change the historical friendship and relations with France. What this means in practical terms is still unclear.
French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent remarks about African countries’ "ingratitude" for France’s role in ...
French troops completed their withdrawal from Chad this week before a January 31 deadline, the latest blow to France’s ...