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    France provided logistical support to Benin to thwart coup, Elysee says

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    Posted on December 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    France aided Benin in stopping a coup attempt by providing intelligence and logistics, with Nigeria also supporting. This reflects ongoing regional instability.

    France Assists Benin in Thwarting Coup Attempt

    PARIS, Dec ‌9 (Reuters) - France provided intelligence and logistical support to Benin to ‍help thwart ‌Sunday's coup attempt in the former French colony, officials from the French ⁠presidency said on Tuesday.

    Benin President ‌Patrice Talon said on Sunday that the West African nation's government and armed forces had thwarted a group of mutinying soldiers who sought to overthrow him and ⁠he vowed to punish them.

    French officials said they also shared intelligence with Nigeria, which sent ​fighter jets and ground troops to its much ‌smaller neighbour at Benin's request.

    The unrest ⁠was the latest threat to democratic rule in the region, where militaries have in recent years seized power in Benin's neighbours Niger and ​Burkina Faso, as well as in Mali, Guinea and, only last month, Guinea-Bissau.

    "France provided support in terms of surveillance, observation, and logistics to Benin forces," a French presidential adviser told reporters. "This support was done as ​part ‍of regional efforts by ECOWAS," ​the adviser said, referring to the regional bloc.

    French officials declined to give more detail. French President Emmanuel Macron spoke to the presidents of Nigeria and Benin on the phone over the weekend, his office said.

    After retreating from much of its former West African sphere of influence over the ⁠past few years following coups in several nations, France has been lying low, preferring to work in support ​of local governments rather than intervene directly as it did for most of the post-colonial decades.

    Northern Benin has suffered repeated jihadist attacks, including major assaults in January and April that killed ‌dozens of soldiers. The coup plotters cited insecurity in the north as a justification for attempting the putsch.

    (Reporting by Michel Rose; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •France provided intelligence and logistical support to Benin.
    • •Benin's government thwarted a coup attempt by mutinying soldiers.
    • •France shared intelligence with Nigeria, which also aided Benin.
    • •The unrest is part of a larger trend of coups in West Africa.
    • •France prefers supporting local governments over direct intervention.

    Frequently Asked Questions about France provided logistical support to Benin to thwart coup, Elysee says

    1What is intelligence support?

    Intelligence support refers to the provision of information and analysis to assist in decision-making, particularly in military or security contexts, helping to identify threats and inform strategic responses.

    2What is logistical support?

    Logistical support involves the planning and execution of the movement and maintenance of forces, including the provision of supplies, transportation, and services necessary for operations.

    3What is surveillance in a military context?

    Surveillance in a military context refers to the monitoring of activities and information in a specific area to gather intelligence and assess potential threats.

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