Mauritania Appeals For Mali To Return To G5 Sahel Organisation

The president of Mauritania, Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani, called for the return of Mali to the G5 Sahel organisation.

Mali left the regional military alliance fighting jihadist groups in May last year citing “loss of autonomy” and “instrumentalization” within the organisation.

The appeal took place on Monday in the Mauritanian capital, Nouakchott, at the opening of the 4th session of the General Assembly of the Sahel Alliance, a platform of 27 bilateral partners and donors set up to mobilise international aid for the development of the region.The president of Mauritania, Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani, called for the return of Mali to the G5 Sahel organisation.

The junta that has ruled Mali since 2020 has broken with France and its allies turning to Russia for help.

Mauritania, a vast, mostly desert country with a population of 4.5 million, has not seen any attacks since 2011.

African news/Jide Johnson.

You may also like

Recent News

Polls open in crucial Hungarian election — RT World News

Hungary Election 2024: Orban Faces Major Challenge from Magyar’s Tisza Party

Wike urges support for late Senator Mpigi’s family

Wike Urges Political Allies to Support Late Senator Mpigi’s Family

2027: Bad omen for ADC as opposition faces arrests, campaign restrictions, electoral setbacks

ADC Ogun Faction Elects Emmanuel Famojuro as New Chairman

Power crisis persists as minister’s two-week pledge fails

NNPC Revenue Hits N2.68tn Amid Production Decline, Profit Plunge

Scroll to Top