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Liberia–Guinea Border Tensions Rise After Soldiers Cross Into Disputed Area

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Tensions are rising along the border between Liberia and Guinea after reports that Guinean soldiers crossed into Liberian territory in Lofa County and removed the Liberian flag from a disputed area.

The incident reportedly occurred near the Sorlumba crossing point, where workers were carrying out sand mining activities linked to the Foya–Vahun road construction project. Local officials said armed Guinean soldiers entered the area and confronted workers operating along the Makona River.

According to witnesses, the soldiers claimed that the land and part of the river belonged to Guinea and ordered the workers to stop their activities. Construction equipment used by the workers was reportedly seized and taken across the river into Guinean territory, forcing the suspension of work on the project.

Residents in the area said the soldiers also demanded the removal of the Liberian flag that had long been placed at the site and replaced it with the Guinean flag, raising concerns among communities living near the border.

The incident has prompted diplomatic engagement between both countries. A Liberian government delegation travelled to the area to meet Guinean officials and discuss the dispute, with the talks focusing on the historical boundary lines and land ownership.

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As the situation drew national attention, the Association of Liberian Journalists in the Americas urged both governments to exercise restraint and pursue peaceful dialogue to prevent further escalation.

The journalists’ group warned that tensions along the border could quickly intensify if the issue is not handled carefully. It also called on the media and the public to avoid spreading unverified information that could inflame the situation in nearby communities.

Officials in Liberia say diplomatic channels remain open and efforts are ongoing to resolve the dispute through dialogue rather than confrontation.

Border areas between Liberia and Guinea have experienced occasional disagreements in the past due to differing interpretations of boundary maps. Authorities on both sides say maintaining peace and stability in the region remains a priority while negotiations continue.

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