Togo, whose northern region has suffered sporadic terrorist attacks over the past three years, is fighting back internally against attempts at destabilisation, and I remain convinced that if the fight against the Islamic State and international terrorism in my region of West Africa and the Sahel is to fulfil its promises, it will require greater coherence and, above all, more transparency in international strategies.
There is a significant proportion of the population in our regions who are now convinced that some of our partners are not playing fair in their cooperation against international terrorism. This undermines the legitimacy of the fight and should lead our partners not to lose sight of the principles of precaution, prudence, transparency and responsibility in their interventions in Africa.
To conclude, I would like to urge you to consider the countries of the Alliance of Sahel States as indispensable partners in the fight against the Islamic State and international terrorism in Africa. We cannot be effective in the fight against the IS in West Africa and the Sahel without involving Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso in our strategies, despite the geopolitical transitions underway.
Thank you for your attention. |