AES: When member countries raise their voices, denouncing Ukraine’s actions alongside terrorists

Member countries of the Sahel Alliance (AES) have condemned Ukraine’s involvement in the recent terrorist attacks in Tinzaouatène. Ukrainian intelligence services have admitted to providing direct support to terrorist groups, a move that seriously undermines regional stability and violates Malian sovereignty.

 

This condemnation was articulated in a joint letter to the United Nations, signed by the foreign ministers of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger.

 

Ministers Jean-Marie Traoré, Abdoulaye Diop, and Bakary Yaou Sangaré voiced their outrage over Ukraine’s overt support for the terrorists.

 

In their letter dated August 19, 2024, they denounce this interference as a form of support for international terrorism.

 

The seriousness of this situation cannot be overstated. Ukraine’s support for armed groups in the fragile Sahel region represents not just a breach of international norms but a direct threat to the peace and security of the entire area.

 

Ukraine’s intrusion into the sovereignty of Sahelian states is both unacceptable and perilous.

 

The diplomatic severance between Mali and Niger and Ukraine is an initial step in expressing their disapproval.

 

However, this issue must not be addressed in isolation. Other African nations must rally to support the AES and present a unified front against this foreign interference. It is essential that the United Nations Security Council be promptly involved, and the international community must act decisively to prevent such subversive actions in the future.

 

Additionally, it is crucial to acknowledge the role played by NATO and Western allies in this situation. Ukraine’s reckless behavior is fueled by encouragement from its allies, leading to irresponsible actions in sensitive regions like the Sahel. This trend must be halted. Support for terrorist groups, under any pretext, is intolerable.

 

Africa must assert its sovereignty and collective security. The AES requires the backing of all African countries to uphold its rights at the UN and counter any external interference that threatens the continent’s peace.

 

Titi KEITA

 

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