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African Union signals diplomatic reset with Sahel alliance states

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The African Union has begun a new diplomatic approach toward the countries of the Alliance of Sahel States, including Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, in what officials describe as a shift in relations with the region.

The change in tone was discussed during a recent meeting in Ouagadougou between the African Union’s new head of mission for the Sahel, Dr Mamadou Tangara, and Burkina Faso’s minister of foreign affairs. Both sides spoke about the need for a new framework that reflects current political realities in the Sahel.

According to officials, the aim is to reset dialogue between the African Union and its member states by ensuring their direct involvement in consultations and cooperative initiatives. The approach is intended to strengthen collective action in response to the security and political challenges facing the sub-region.

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The move comes at a time when relations between some Sahelian governments and regional or continental bodies have been strained, following political transitions and disagreements over sanctions and governance.

African Union representatives said the new direction reflects a commitment to solidarity and constructive engagement with the Sahel states, to foster practical cooperation to address insecurity and support political stability.

Authorities in the region have welcomed the shift, describing it as a step toward more inclusive dialogue and stronger coordination in tackling the complex challenges facing the Sahel.

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