France Withdraws from Military Base in Chad as Cooperation Agreement Ends
abeche, chad January 12, 2025 13:42France has evacuated Abeche Military Base in Chad following the termination of the cooperation agreement between the two countries.
France has evacuated Abeche Military Base in Chad following the termination of the cooperation agreement between the two countries.
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