France and Senegal have announced plans to establish a joint commission to oversee the withdrawal of French troops and the transfer of military bases back to Senegal by the end of 2025.
This decision, confirmed in a joint statement by the foreign ministers of both nations, marks a significant shift in their military relationship.
The statement emphasized that the two countries aim to develop a new defense and security partnership that aligns with their respective strategic priorities.
While no specific timeline for the troop withdrawal was disclosed beyond the 2025 deadline, the move signals an evolution in France’s military presence in West Africa.
This announcement comes amid broader geopolitical changes, as several African nations reassess their security agreements with Western powers.
The restructuring of defense cooperation between Senegal and France may influence regional stability and military collaborations across the continent.