UK Alarmed by Security, Crisis in West Africa, Sahel

UK Gov

Statement by Jess Jambert-Gray, Deputy Political Coordinator, at the UN Security Council meeting on West Africa and the Sahel.

First, we remain concerned by the deteriorating security and humanitarian situation across West Africa and the Sahel.

We condemn the recent coordinated attacks in Mali, which demonstrate an alarming increase in the sophistication, coordination, and reach of terrorist and armed groups in the country.

In addition, humanitarian needs across the region remain severe.

As the Special Representative set out, approximately 6.8million people remain displaced in the Sahel.

We call for the full, safe, rapid, and unhindered humanitarian access to those in need.

The United Kingdom is supporting efforts through $232 million of assistance throughout the region.

Second, we welcome the peaceful conduct of elections in Benin, Cabo Verde, Côte d'Ivoire, and Guinea.

However, we remain concerned about the lack of opposition participation, the shrinking of political and civic space, and the concentration of executive authority in parts of the region.

Inclusive political processes, accountable institutions, and credible elections are essential to long-term stability.

We encourage all actors to work with UNOWAS to support dialogue, uphold constitutional governance, and ensure transparent and inclusive political processes.

Third, we welcome efforts to strengthen cooperation between ECOWAS and the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), including ECOWAS's appointment of a Chief Negotiator to help restore dialogue.

We encourage continued engagement to rebuild trust and address shared challenges.

Enhanced cooperation on counterterrorism, border management and organised crime is critical to improving regional security and stability.

To conclude, President, the United Kingdom remains committed to working closely with UNOWAS and regional partners to support peace, stability, and prosperity across West Africa and the Sahel.

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