The United States announced on Tuesday evening, September 26, to suspend part of its aid to Gabon in response to the coup d'état at the end of August in that country. "The U.S. government is suspending part of its foreign aid to Gabon while assessing the unconstitutional intervention by members of the country's military," U.S. Foreign Minister Antony Blinken said in a statement.
U.S. announces suspension of aid to Gabon after coup
2023-09-27T00:19:39.992Z
Highlights: U.S. announces suspension of aid to Gabon after coup. "The U.S.'s government is suspending part of its foreign aid," says foreign minister. The move is in response to the coup d'état at the end of August in that country. The United States is "assessing the unconstitutional intervention by members of the country's military," says the foreign minister, Antony Blinken. The suspension is expected to be in place for at least a few months, Blinken says.

The United States announced on Tuesday evening, September 26, to suspend part of its aid to Gabon in response to the coup d'état at the end of August in that country. "The...