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At Senegal forum, Niger and Mali say neighbours sponsor terrorism

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Posted on April 21, 2026

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By Portia Crowe DIAMNIADIO, Senegal, April 21 (Reuters) - The foreign ministers of Niger and Mali have accused neighbouring countries of sponsoring terrorism, but said they were willing to cooperate

Niger and Mali Accuse Neighbouring States of Sponsoring Terrorism at Senegal Forum

By Portia Crowe

Regional Tensions and Accusations in West Africa

DIAMNIADIO, Senegal, April 21 (Reuters) - The foreign ministers of Niger and Mali have accused neighbouring countries of sponsoring terrorism, but said they were willing to cooperate on some matters with the West African regional bloc ECOWAS, from which they formally split last year.

The accusations underscore regional rifts in West Africa that can complicate efforts to curb jihadist violence across the Sahel, a semi-arid belt of land stretching across Africa.

Background: Jihadist Insurgencies and Political Upheaval

Mali, Niger and neighbouring Burkina Faso have been battling jihadist insurgencies for over a decade. All three countries are led by military governments which seized power in coups and then broke away from ECOWAS to form their own bloc, the Alliance of Sahel States (AES).

Allegations of Terrorist Support

"There are neighbouring countries that are currently harbouring terrorist groups, supporting terrorist groups, or frequently receiving hostile forces that carry out operations against us," Malian Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop told Reuters on the sidelines of a security forum in Senegal late on Monday.

He declined to name which neighbours he was referring to but added that foreign powers outside the region were also involved.

Foreign Involvement and Specific Accusations

He said Ukrainian mercenaries had attacked Mali and claimed responsibility, in an apparent reference to comments by a spokesperson for Ukraine's military intelligence agency (GUR) about fighting in northern Mali in 2024.

Ukraine said at the time there was no evidence that it had played a role in the fighting. It has since denied supplying drones to rebels in the north of Mali.

Tensions have also been high between Mali and Mauritania in recent weeks, with Mali claiming two of its soldiers were held by armed groups across the border, and Mauritania saying it was offended by the claim, which it denied.

ECOWAS Relations and Further Accusations

ECOWAS Chair Appeals for Better Ties

ECOWAS CHAIR APPEALS FOR BETTER TIES

Niger's Foreign Minister Bakary Yaou Sangare said in a speech at the forum that many countries seeking to cooperate with Niger on counterterrorism are also "fuelling, financing and sustaining" terrorism in the country. 

He told Reuters he was referring to France. The French foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Niger's military ruler Abdourahamane Tiani in January blamed French, Benin and Ivory Coast presidents for sponsoring an attack on the country's international airport, an accusation he made without offering any evidence.

Dialogue and Future Cooperation

The current chairman of ECOWAS, Sierra Leonean President Julius Maada Bio, appealed to the AES states to either rejoin the regional bloc or collaborate more with it.

But Mali's Diop told Reuters that "Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, politically speaking, have withdrawn from ECOWAS."

"Our withdrawal is final, so there's no point in saying we're asking people to come back."

Nevertheless Diop added that AES could maintain a constructive dialogue with ECOWAS on freedom of movement and preserving a common market.

(Reporting by Portia Crowe, Editing by William Maclean)

Key Takeaways

  • Mali and Niger accused neighbouring states of harbouring or supporting terrorist groups, without naming them.
  • Despite their formal withdrawal from ECOWAS, the AES states signalled willingness to engage with ECOWAS on trade and movement issues.
  • The breakaway AES bloc continues deepening regional self-reliance via defense, financial, and diplomatic frameworks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which countries did Niger and Mali accuse of sponsoring terrorism?
Niger and Mali accused unnamed neighbouring countries of harbouring and supporting terrorist groups, with Niger specifically referring to France.
Why did Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso leave ECOWAS?
They withdrew from ECOWAS after military coups, forming the Alliance of Sahel States due to disagreements within the regional bloc.
What was Mali's claim about Ukrainian mercenaries?
Mali's foreign minister alleged that Ukrainian mercenaries had attacked Mali, referencing claims made by Ukraine’s military intelligence.
Can Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso rejoin ECOWAS?
Mali’s foreign minister stated their withdrawal is final, but mentioned possible cooperation on common market and movement issues.
What is the Alliance of Sahel States (AES)?
The AES is a bloc formed by Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso after leaving ECOWAS to address regional security and political interests.

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