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African Union calls for urgent action in insurgency-hit Mali

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Posted on November 10, 2025

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BAMAKO (Reuters) -The African Union has called for an urgent international response, including intelligence-sharing, to address worsening security conditions in Mali, where insurgents are imposing a

African Union Urges Immediate Action Against Mali Insurgency

Response to Mali's Deteriorating Security Situation

BAMAKO (Reuters) -The African Union has called for an urgent international response, including intelligence-sharing, to address worsening security conditions in Mali, where insurgents are imposing a fuel blockade and kidnapping foreigners.

An Al Qaeda-linked jihadist group active in West Africa's Sahel region has blocked fuel imports since September, attacking convoys of tankers and creating a shortage that forced schools and businesses to shut.

The latest show of force by the group, Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin, has raised concern that it might eventually try to impose its rule over the landlocked country. Western countries including the U.S., France, Britain and Italy are urging their citizens to leave.

Impact of Insurgency on Daily Life

In a statement on Sunday, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, chairperson of the African Union Commission, expressed "deep concern over the rapidly deteriorating security situation in Mali, where terrorist groups have imposed blockades, disrupted access to essential supplies, and severely worsened humanitarian conditions for civilian populations".

He said there should be "enhanced cooperation, intelligence-sharing and sustained support" for countries in the Sahel affected by violent extremism.

Calls for International Cooperation

He also called for the immediate release of three Egyptian nationals he said were recently kidnapped.

Kidnapping and Ransom Issues

JNIM has targeted foreign nationals for kidnapping to finance its operations in West Africa.

Reuters reported in October that a deal was reached to free two citizens of the United Arab Emirates in exchange for a ransom payment of roughly $50 million.

Schools re-opened in the capital Bamako on Monday, a Reuters witness said, after being suspended for two weeks because of the fuel shortage.

(Reporting by Mali newsroom and Bate Felix; Writing by Anait Miridzhanian; Editing by Robbie Corey-Boulet and Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • African Union calls for international response to Mali's security crisis.
  • Insurgents impose a fuel blockade, affecting daily life in Mali.
  • Western countries advise citizens to leave due to safety concerns.
  • JNIM group linked to Al Qaeda is active in the Sahel region.
  • Calls for enhanced cooperation and intelligence-sharing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is humanitarian aid?
Humanitarian aid refers to assistance provided for humanitarian purposes, typically in response to crises such as natural disasters or conflicts.
What is a fuel blockade?
A fuel blockade occurs when access to fuel supplies is restricted or cut off, often leading to shortages and disruptions in daily activities.
What is kidnapping for ransom?
Kidnapping for ransom is the unlawful seizure of a person with the intent to demand payment for their release.

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