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News: Mali, Niger, Burkina sign mutual defence pact

 

What's in the news?

       The military leaders of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger signed a mutual defence pact, ministerial delegations from the three Sahel countries announced in Mali's capital Bamako.

 

Key takeaways:

       All three countries have undergone coups since 2020, most recently Niger, where soldiers in July overthrew President Mohamed Bazoum.

       The West African regional bloc ECOWAS has threatened to intervene militarily in Niger over the coup.

       Mali and Burkina Faso quickly responded by saying that any such operation would be deemed a "declaration of war" against them.

 

Defence pact:

       Its aim is to "establish an architecture of collective defence and mutual assistance for the benefit of our populations".

       The charter binds the signatories to assist one another — including militarily — in the event of an attack on any one of them.

       It states that any attack on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of one or more contracting parties shall be considered as an aggression against the other parties and shall give rise to a duty of assistance including the use of armed force to restore and ensure security.

       It also binds the three countries to work to prevent or settle armed rebellions.

 

Go back to basics:

Burkina Faso:

       Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in West Africa.

       It is a former French colony.


Operation Barkhane:

       In January 2013, France started conducting military operations in the Sahel.

       Operation Serval, as it was known, was restricted to going after Islamic extremists affiliated with al-Qaeda who had taken over northern Mali.

       The operation, now known as Operation Barkhane, was renamed and scaled up in 2014 with a counterterrorism focus.

       The goal was to support regional military forces in their efforts to stop the emergence of non-state armed groups throughout the Sahel.

       The Operation Barkhane initiative, which aims to combat terrorism in Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Mauritania, and Chad, was launched as a result of the 2014 success.

 

Sahel Region:

       In Africa, the Sahel is the region of ecoclimatic and biogeographic transition between the Sudanese savanna to the south and the Sahara to the north.

       It covers the southern central latitudes of Northern Africa, between the Atlantic Ocean and the Red Sea, and has a semi-arid climate.

       The Sahel part includes from west to east parts of northern Senegal, southern Mauritania, central Mali, extreme north of Burkina Faso, the extreme south of Algeria, Niger, the extreme north of Nigeria, the extreme north of Cameroon and the Central African Republic, central Chad, central and southern Sudan, the extreme north of South Sudan, Eritrea and the extreme north of Ethiopia.