As Western Mali faces Jihadist surge, Senegal strengthens regional security cooperation

Western Mali, particularly the Kayes region, is experiencing a sharp rise in jihadist attacks, prompting a new regional security dynamic. Senegal, reaffirming its commitment to Sahel stability, is deepening security cooperation with neighboring Mali and Mauritania.

This joint initiative sends a strong signal of African sovereignty and collective security amid the geopolitical shifts caused by the AES nations’ withdrawal from ECOWAS.

In May 2025, two cross-border patrols highlighted this regional synergy. The first, conducted with Mauritanian forces from May 15–17 in the Galadé–Gourel Adama area, and the second, carried out with Malian forces on May 22 between Dakassénou and Tourékounda, demonstrate tangible efforts to secure vulnerable border zones.

These operations respond directly to three attacks in three weeks in Yélimané, targeting strategic mining and infrastructure projects.

The diplomatic push was further reinforced by Senegalese General Birame Diop’s visit to Bamako on May 19.

The message conveyed by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye to Mali’s leader, General Assimi Goïta, underscores a clear political will: confronting security threats without external interference, grounded in shared sovereignty.

Beyond security, this Mali-Senegal-Mauritania partnership is redefining the contours of sovereign African defense.

Read also: Senegal emerges as West Africa’s diplomatic bridge in era of regional realignment

The strengthened alliance between Senegal and AES nations bolstered by joint operations and ongoing military training could prove to be the strategic lever needed to disrupt armed groups’ momentum.

Cédric KABORE

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