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    Top diplomats of Sahel discuss region’s challenges in Turkish forum

    By Daily Sabah With AAApril 13, 20253 Mins Read
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    Foreign ministers of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso discussed regional challenges Saturday, including terrorism, political instability and strained ties with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) bloc, at an event held in Antalya Diplomacy Forum in eponymous Turkish city.

    The “Sahel: The Future of Regional Integration” panel featured Abdoulaye Diop, Mali’s minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Bakary Yaou Sangare, Niger’s minister of foreign affairs and cooperation and Nigerians abroad, and Karamoko Jean Marie Traore, Burkina Faso’s minister of foreign affairs, regional cooperation, and Burkinabes abroad.

    Diop said the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) is grappling with an existential crisis: fighting terrorism and the threat of military coups. “Our countries are open and ready to work with all others. We are ready to work on regional integration,” said Diop, adding that the African community is a unique society. He emphasized that the AES is not solely focused on military matters, but aims to create opportunities for the youth to prevent irregular migration and vulnerability to terrorism. Diop criticized embargoes by some Western nations. “In recent years, we have realized that some Western powers are trying to impose embargoes on our countries, that do not have access to military equipment.” “That’s why we turned to countries like Türkiye, China and Russia,” he said, indicating that those countries helped procure needed equipment – not for free, but through purchases. He also criticized the U.N. for inaction in Mali. “The U.N. should stop counting the dead and start saving lives,” said Diop. “They did nothing to fight terrorism on our land.”

    Sangare accused ECOWAS of straying from its founding principles, saying it focused on issues unrelated to the well-being of member states. “That’s why we decided to leave,” he said. He also claimed that foreign military withdrawals, including French forces, had disrupted the funding channels for terror groups. “We’ve seen fewer attacks and fewer casualties. It’s a long-term fight, but progress is visible,” he said. Sangare highlighted Türkiye’s crucial role as a strong supporter in the fight against terrorism and expressed satisfaction with Türkiye’s contributions.

    Traore said his country, which was 50% occupied by terror groups in 2022, has regained 71% of the territory. He highlighted development projects as evidence of improving security. “This year alone, we’ve opened more than five factories,” he said. “If the country were truly unsafe, no one would be investing.” He also emphasized that as the three countries – Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger – collaboration with Türkiye extends beyond military affairs to all areas of development.

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