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Russia and Sahel states deepen military ties as insurgent attacks persist

By Thomson Reuters Jul 9, 2026 | 5:17 AM

NIAMEY, July 9 (Reuters) – Russia and the West African countries making up the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) – Mali, Niger ​and Burkina Faso – have pledged to ‌strengthen military cooperation as jihadist insurgents gain ground in the region, according to a joint statement issued on Wednesday night after talks in Niger’s ‌capital, ​Niamey.

• Russian Foreign Minister ⁠Sergei Lavrov met counterparts ⁠from the three military-led countries, which all turned to Moscow for support after breaking with France and other Western allies.

• ​The officials welcomed “growing military and military-technical cooperation”, including assistance from Russia’s paramilitary Africa ⁠Corps.

• Russia confirmed its ⁠intention to continue helping to ​strengthen the armed forces of the AES member ​states and of their “Unified Force”, the statement ‌said.

• In April, the regional al Qaeda affiliate and a Tuareg-led separatist group staged attacks across Mali and killed the ⁠defence minister. On Saturday they attacked numerous army posts.

• The statement alleged, without evidence, that “external state ⁠actors” including ‌Ukraine and France were involved ⁠in attacks in the region. Both ​have ‌denied such allegations.

• Lavrov also ​visited Ethiopia ⁠on his Africa tour. A Russia-Africa summit is planned for October.

(Reporting by Niger newsroom; Additional reporting by Ronald Popeski; Writing by Amindeh Blaise Atabong; Editing by Robbie Corey-Boulet and ​Kevin Liffey)