What's Happening?
Niger, alongside Russia and China, voted against a US-backed resolution by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) urging Iran to disclose its enriched uranium stocks and allow inspector access. The resolution, supported by 21 of the 35 IAEA board
members, highlights Niger's shift in foreign policy since its 2023 coup, distancing from Western alliances and strengthening ties with non-Western states. The vote reflects changing diplomatic dynamics in Africa, where countries are increasingly taking independent stances on international issues.
Why It's Important?
Niger's opposition to the US-backed resolution signifies a broader geopolitical shift, with African nations asserting more independent foreign policies. This development could influence future international negotiations and alignments, particularly regarding nuclear non-proliferation and regional security. The stance taken by Niger and its alignment with Russia and China may impact its relations with Western countries and affect its role in international diplomacy.













