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Chadian leaders denounce Macron's remarks, order French troops out of Chad this month

  • Chadian leaders have ordered French troops to leave Chad by the end of January, following remarks from Emmanuel Macron deemed inaccurate by Chad and Senegal's officials.
  • Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko criticized Macron's comments as 'completely inaccurate' and emphasized Senegal's decision was made independently.
  • Chadian Foreign Minister Abderaman Koulamallah expressed deep concern over Macron's remarks, calling them disdainful towards Africa and its sacrifices.
  • Growing anti-French sentiment is evident across Africa, with leaders asserting that their nations can maintain security without French military presence.
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