The United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) is planning to reposition some of its forces from Chad as part of an ongoing review of security cooperation with the country, Pentagon Press Secretary Patrick Ryder said on Thursday.
"As I understand it, talks continue with Chadian officials. US AFRICOM is currently planning to reposition some US military forces from Chad, a portion of which were already scheduled to depart. This is a temporary step as part of an ongoing review of our security cooperation," Ryder said during a press briefing.
The cooperation is expected to resume following the Chadian elections scheduled for May 6, Ryder added.
Last week, the Chadian government sent a letter to the US defense attaché, threatening to cancel an agreement regarding the United States’ military presence in Chad, according to US media.
The letter ordered the United States to remove personnel from the French military base in N’Djamena, although it did not explicitly demand the US military to leave the country. Chadian authorities specifically raised the presence of a US Special Operations Task Force at the base.