The Mauritanian President: The Libyan crisis has serious and direct implications for the African Sahel states.
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Nouakchott, 02.07.2020 - Lana - The Mauritanian President, Mohamed
Ould Cheikh Ghazwani, called for putting the solution to the Libyan
crisis among the priorities of the Sahel coalition, because its
repercussions directly affect the African Sahel countries.
"Al-Ghazwani" called in a speech during a summit between the African
Sahel states and France that the solution to the Libyan crisis should
be among the priorities of the Sahel Support Coalition, stressing
that it is the reason for the deterioration of security in the Sahel
because it leads to the growth of extremist groups in the Sahel
countries.
The Mauritanian president considered, according to what was reported
by the official Mauritanian news agency, Wednesday, that the
progress made, despite its symbolism and the fact that it holds great
hopes, remains deficient in the face of the size of the challenges
that must be raised, "warning against violent extremism in its
various forms in many areas of the group of five in the Sahel is
expanding disturbingly into new areas.
This summit was devoted to follow up the implementation of the "Bo"
summit road map for the five coastal states and France six months ago
in southwest France.
The Nouakchott Summit, along with French President Emmanuel Macron,
brought together the leaders of Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, Niger
and Chad. Representatives from the United Nations and the African and
European Unions also participated in the summit.
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