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Sahel security alliance faces pressure after coordinated attacks in Mali

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Mali is facing renewed security challenges following coordinated attacks by the JNIM and the FLA on April 25–26. Authorities in Bamako have not yet issued an official statement, while regional partners have responded cautiously.

The Alliance of Sahel States, which includes Niger and Burkina Faso, condemned the attacks in a joint statement but stopped short of announcing military support. This comes despite a mutual defense commitment under the Liptako-Gourma charter.

Security cooperation faces real-world challenges

The AES joint force, established to combat terrorism, has primarily operated in border regions. Its ability to respond to complex urban attacks remains limited.

Regional analysts point to logistical and operational constraints, as well as the need for each country to manage internal security threats.

A critical moment for regional stability

The situation highlights the evolving nature of security challenges in the Sahel and the need for effective coordination among regional actors.

It also underscores the importance of strengthening joint mechanisms to respond to increasingly complex threats.

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