ECOWAS condemns terrorist attacks in Mali, calls for regional unity
The Economic Community of West African States condemned terrorist attacks that took place across multiple localities in Mali on Saturday, April 25, 2026. In a statement issued on Sunday, April 26, ECOWAS described the attacks as a threat to peace, security and stability across West Africa.
The bloc said the violence showed the continuing danger posed by terrorist groups in the sub-region and called for stronger unity among member states. ECOWAS urged coordinated regional action to confront insecurity, while expressing solidarity with Mali and affected communities.
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ECOWAS condemned terrorist attacks carried out across Mali on Saturday, April 25, 2026, warning that the violence threatens regional peace and stability. In a Sunday, April 26 statement, the bloc urged West African states to strengthen unity and coordinated security action.
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