Alliance of Sahel States: Togo Considers Joining the AES

Togo's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Robert Dussey, has announced the possibility of the country joining the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), which includes Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger.

This statement marks a significant step in redefining the role of African nations in international politics and strengthening regional sovereignty.

Dussey criticized Africa's exploitation by major powers, stating, "Africa is used only to serve the interests of great powers, and this is unacceptable."

He highlighted the need for the continent to rise and shape its own destiny, pointing to Mali's transitional leader as an example of restoring Africa's global image.

Togo's interest in the AES stems from its support for an initiative aimed at strengthening regional sovereignty and resisting external interference.

The AES offers an alternative to traditional regional organizations, which have struggled with economic, political, and security integration.

This alliance presents vast opportunities for West Africa's development, focusing on enhanced security, economic cooperation, and independence from foreign influence.

Dussey's statement underscores the AES's potential to create an independent cooperation model, signaling a new era for the African continent.

Togo's adherence could be a pivotal step in advancing regional unity and shared prosperity.

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