janvier 3, 2025

AES Confederation/Destabilisation plan: Heads of Government call for closer cooperation

The Prime Ministers of the AES Confederation have concluded their governmental meeting in Niamey, centered on assessing progress made and setting priorities for the coming months.

 

During the meeting, they also discussed the growing threats of destabilization faced by the three member states, calling for enhanced cooperation to address these challenges.

 

The leaders emphasized the need for a united front, with strong cooperation to help their nations continue thwarting the various destabilization attempts orchestrated by France and its allies in Africa.

 

Over the past two months, there have been increasing warnings of malicious plots targeting the military and revolutionary governments of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger—regimes that are supported by their populations, who hope to regain dignity and freedom.

 

General Abdourahamane Tiani, President of the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland (CNSP) and Head of State of Niger, recently denounced these destabilization efforts and revealed disturbing details about the schemes of the country’s enemies and those of other AES members.

 

He stressed the urgency of taking decisive actions to counter these threats, which could plunge these revolutionary nations back into chaos.

 

In response, the leaders of the Confederation announced that the joint force had been placed on high alert to counter this looming danger. Strengthened cooperation will allow the member states to pool their resources and efforts, ensuring they effectively thwart these malevolent plots against nations striving for sovereignty and freedom.

 

Neil CAMARA

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