West African leaders aiming for peaceful resolution in Niger as junta installs new government

Two weeks after a military junta ousted Niger’s president, leaders of West African nations met hoping to find a peaceful resolution to the situation. The leaders have threatened military intervention if Niger’s president isn’t reinstated, but the junta installed its own government earlier Thursday. CBS News foreign correspondent Elaine Cobbe reports.

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