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Home » News » Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger Launch Joint Sahel Regional Force

Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger Launch Joint Sahel Regional Force

December 21, 2025
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BAMAKO, Mali — Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger have officially launched a joint regional military force aimed at combating jihadist insurgencies and cross-border security threats in the Sahel. The 5,000-strong force, called the United Force of the Alliance of Sahel States (FU-AES), held its inauguration on December 20 in Bamako, marking a major step in the three countries’ efforts to coordinate defense outside traditional West African security frameworks.

Presided over by Mali’s transitional president, General Assimi Goita, the ceremony saw the formal handover of the newly established force’s flag, weaponry, and operational equipment, including combat vehicles and ambulances. The force was officially designated the United Force of the Alliance of Sahel States (FU‑AES). Goita described it as a “strategic multinational force” poised to confront what the confederation labels “terrorism and foreign interference” threatening the security and sovereignty of their shared territories.

The launch represents the culmination of a long‑planned effort among the three junta‑led governments to deepen military cooperation and regional integration outside the framework of traditional West African institutions. Over the past several years, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger have withdrawn from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the G5 Sahel, citing dissatisfaction with those bodies’ responses to coup‑linked sanctions and external influence.

The new force, comprising ground, air, and intelligence components, is intended to operate across all three nations’ territories, with an integrated command established in Niamey, Niger’s capital. Under the agreement, Burkinabe General Daouda Traoré has been appointed to lead the force, which officials believe will greatly enhance coordination in responding to cross‑border security threats.

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This initiative arrives against the backdrop of a persistent jihadist insurgency that has plagued the Sahel for over a decade. Extremist groups linked to Al‑Qaeda and the Islamic State have exploited porous borders and weak state capacity to launch deadly attacks throughout the region, leading to widespread displacement and regional spillover into neighboring states such as Benin and Togo.

Niger’s Defence Minister, General Salifou Mody, previously stated that the joint force would be fully equipped with its own aerial assets, intelligence capabilities, and ground troops and would be operational within weeks of its announcement earlier this year.

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Despite the force’s official launch, analysts caution that long‑term effectiveness will hinge on overcoming significant operational and diplomatic challenges, including securing sustainable funding, ensuring seamless interoperability among forces, and managing complex relationships with regional and international partners. Traditional regional blocs and Western nations have occasionally expressed concern over the exclusion of civilian governance considerations in military‑led initiatives, potentially complicating broader cooperation on security.

The unified force’s creation marks a bold departure from previous structures such as the G5 Sahel, and underscores a broader geopolitical shift toward self‑determination and regional ownership of security policy among the three Sahel states. Whether this new force can reverse the tide of insurgency and stem the humanitarian fallout remains to be seen, but it signals a renewed strategic commitment by Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger to collectively confront one of Africa’s most intractable security dilemmas.

 

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