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La France est actuellement confrontée à une crise énergétique potentielle après que la junte au pouvoir au Niger a interrompu ses exportations d'uranium et d'or vers la France. Cette situation arrive à un moment difficile pour la France, qui est déjà devenue plus dépendante de son énergie nucléaire après la coupure du gaz russe bon marché. Bien que la France ait d'autres fournisseurs d'uranium, le transport de ces approvisionnements est largement contrôlé par la société russe Rosatom, ce qui limite les options de la France.
Outre les préoccupations énergétiques, la France doit également tenir compte de la volonté des citoyens nigériens et éviter de servir uniquement ses intérêts économiques. La France risque de perdre son influence sur la scène internationale si elle ne prend pas en compte les besoins de la population locale et les conséquences géopolitiques à long terme de ses actions en Afrique.
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00:00 The interest of France in Niger is in constant increase since the Jint, which is now in
00:13 power, has interrupted the exports of uranium and gold to France.
00:18 This situation is worrying for Paris, which has become even more dependent on its nuclear
00:23 energy after being cut off from the Russian gas market with the rest of the EU, to impress
00:27 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
00:30 Indeed, Germany is already about to go out of business due to its dependence on
00:35 renewable energies, and France could be faced with a similar situation if it does not
00:40 quickly find a replacement solution to Nigerian uranium.
00:43 However, France does not seem to have a rescue plan, because it is also limited
00:48 in its uranium suppliers.
00:50 Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are options, but the transport of these supplies is
00:55 largely controlled by the Russian company Rosatom, and therefore by Putin.
00:59 Although the French Minister of Energy Transition, Agnès Pannier-Unachet, stated
01:05 last year that France was not dependent on Russia for the exploitation of its
01:09 nuclear infrastructure, the current situation questions this statement.
01:13 France must therefore find a quick solution to avoid an energy crisis.
01:18 France can no longer import Russian uranium because of the sanctions, and will therefore
01:23 be forced to face either Russia, by changing its own cap for its own good, or the West,
01:28 by facing the sanctions that now endanger the safety of its citizens,
01:32 or the small army of Nigeria, thus regaining control of the country.
01:36 You might as well say that the choice is quick.
01:38 However, in this struggle for selfish foreign interests, the will of Nigerian citizens
01:44 is lost.
01:45 The passion that France and the West have shown to reintegrate the former president suggests
01:50 that they responded adequately to their needs, but the influx of citizens in the streets suggests
01:54 the opposite.
01:55 France can no longer close its eyes to the needs of the Nigerian population in
01:59 its political decisions.
02:01 The current situation is also conducive to exploitation by Russia, but France must
02:07 also take into account the geopolitical consequences in the long term of its actions in Africa.
02:11 The long-standing military omnipresence of France and its relations with the leaders
02:15 of the Sahel region have already led to its expulsion from the region, thus creating
02:19 a void for new potential partnerships with these countries.
02:22 In the end, France must find a balance between its economic interests and the will of
02:28 Nigerian citizens.
02:29 France cannot simply serve its own interests by ignoring the needs of the local population.
02:35 If it fails to find a quick solution to its dependence on Nigerian uranium, France
02:41 will face a collapse from within.
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