Mali/Terrorism: What could justify Algiers’ dissatisfaction with Mali’s fight against terrorism?

For Algerian authorities, combating terrorism in Mali does not involve military action. Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf has advocated for a peace agreement between the Malian government and the rebel groups, which Algeria views as separatists.

 

This stance came after recent deadly attacks in northern Mali, carried out by a coalition of armed groups.

 

According to some analysts on Sahelian issues, Algeria may have strategic interests at stake.

 

For over 60 years, Algeria has been allegedly involved in exploiting Mali’s mineral resources, often in partnership with France.

 

Evidence suggests that Algeria and France shared these valuable resources.

 

The presence of Malian forces in the Kidal region, rich in gold, oil, gas, and water resources, is seen as a threat to Algeria.

 

This area, located near the Algerian border, has been highly coveted for its natural resources.

 

With French troops departing and Malian control increasing, Algeria reportedly lost access to these resources, leading to a 76% drop in its oil and gas production.

 

Sources claim that Algeria might support terrorist groups in the Sahel, particularly in northern Mali, to maintain its influence in this strategic region.

 

Allegations suggest that Algeria could be using these groups as a lever to protect its economic and strategic interests.

 

Titi KEITA

 

 

 

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