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Algeria and Mali restore ties after 15-month diplomatic rift

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Algeria and Mali have taken a major step toward normalizing relations after 15 months of diplomatic tensions, reopening their airspaces and agreeing to return their ambassadors to their respective posts. The move has been widely welcomed across the region, with many observers viewing it as a significant breakthrough for the Sahel at a time of growing security and humanitarian challenges.

Malian outlet Maliactu described the rapprochement as « the diplomatic thaw that changes everything,«  highlighting the heavy economic and social cost of the dispute. The publication noted that Malian traders lost access to Algerian markets, students found themselves stranded, and many families were separated during the crisis.

For Maliweb, the normalization comes at a critical moment. The outlet argues that the prolonged rupture demonstrated the high price of strained relations between two strategic neighbors and stressed that stronger cooperation is essential as the Sahel continues to confront terrorism, insecurity and humanitarian emergencies. With diplomatic channels now restored, expectations are rising that both countries will revive cooperation on security, trade and regional stability after more than a year of tensions.

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