Niger's junta issued a statement on Friday accusing the EU Mmbassador in the West African country of dividing a 1.3 million euro fund to assist flood victims between several international NGOs in an non-transparent manner, and without collaborating with the authorities.
It ordered an audit into the fund's management as a result.
"The European Union expresses its profound disagreement with the allegations and justifications put forward by the transitional authorities," the EEAS said in a statement.
"Consequently, the EU has decided to recall its ambassador from Niamey for consultations in Brussels."
Niger has been under military rule since the junta seized power in a 2023 coup.
--Reuters--