Nigeria said on Sunday it would welcome U.S. help in fighting Islamist insurgents as long as its territorial integrity is respected, responding to threats of military action by President Donald Trump over what he said was the ill-treatment of Christians in the West African country.
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- Nigeria is open to U.S. help against Islamist insurgents if its sovereignty is respected.
- The statement follows threats of U.S. military action by President Trump over alleged mistreatment of Christians. 10s
- Islamist groups like Boko Haram have caused significant violence, mainly in the northeast. 29s
- Some Nigerian Christians welcome U.S. support, but stress that leadership decisions should remain Nigerian. 1m 4s
- Experts say U.S. efforts may be complicated by the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Niger, which borders Nigeria. 1m 54s