The Nigerian military junta said that it will respond to any attempt of aggression

Any attempt of aggression will be strongly responded to, warned today the Nigerian military junta that last July 26 ousted President Mohamed Bazoum in response to saber rattling from neighboring countries.

Niamey.- The deadline granted by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) for the reinstatement of the ousted president expires next Sunday, without any sign of understanding between the two parties.

On the contrary, a delegation of ECOWAS sent to this capital returned empty-handed after an interview with members of the military government, which in the meantime broke its military pacts with France, from where it withdrew its ambassador, as well as those established in the United States, Togo, and Nigeria. (PL)