Algeria's Resurgence as a Mediator Amid Mali's Junta Challenges
The Bamako junta's difficulties against insurgent groups have allowed Algeria to regain its role as a mediator in the Sahel, reversing a trend of diminishing influence.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 11 days ago
Recent setbacks faced by Mali's ruling junta in its fight against insurgent groups have led to a shift in regional dynamics.
Algeria, which had seen its influence wane in the Sahel over recent years, is now reemerging as a key mediator.
This change underscores the complex interplay of power and stability in the region as Mali grapples with ongoing security challenges.