INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian military instructors are operating at the same airbase in Niger as American troops, United States Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin
with Moscow."The Russians are in a separate compound and don't have access to United States forces or access to our equipment," Austin
said, seeking to temper concerns about threats the Russian troops might pose to United States servicemen and military hardware."I'm always
focused on the safety and protection of our troops," Austin told a press conference in Hawaii
"But right now, I don't see a significant issue here in terms of our force protection."Russian military instructorsarrived in Niger with an
air defense system and other equipment earlier in April, days after the West African country's leaderspoke with President Vladimir Putin
Niger's military junta had in January agreed to step up military cooperation with Russia after expelling French forces.Niger's military
junta, which seized power last July, announced in March that it was ending a military cooperation agreement with Washington, which last
month agreed to remove its troops and sent a delegation to work out an orderly departure.United States Africa commander General Michael
Langley said this week that talks were still ongoing and a decision on the withdrawal of 1,000 American military personnel would be
announced in the coming weeks.Niger, which houses an American drone base, is a linchpin in the United States and French strategy to combat
troops were operating in separate hangars at the same Niger base, dubbed Airbase 101, which is near the international airport in the
Nigerien capital of Niamey.The Nigerien and Russian embassies in Washington had not yet responded to requests for comment.