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Decision To Quit ECOWAS Sovereign Right Of Nations – Russia

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Russia has said that the decision by Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger to withdraw from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was based on the sovereign rights of the nations, stressing that it has no hand in the decision.

Russia’s reaction comes after former Nigerian Minister of External Affairs, Bolaji Akinyemi alleged in an interview with a television on Monday that the Russian encouraged the three countries of the Sahel to quit the West African regional bloc in order to undermine the United States and other  its allies in the region.

The renowned diplomat said “I think Russia is emboldening these three countries to break up ECOWAS as part of the attempt to weaken what one will call the western influence in this part of the world. And yet, Russia has not shown that it has the capability to help these three countries to combat the jihadists, the Tuareqs, the ISIS who are running wild in the Sahel.”

Akinyemi linked the decision to quit ECOWAS by the three countries under military rule to a high diplomatic game, adding that it was significant that the withdrawal statement came after the US Secretary of State, Blinken, left Nigeria.

But a statement issued on Thursday to LEADERSHIP by the Press Secretary of the Russian Embassy   in Abuja, Yuri Paramanov said that the Russian Federation operates within the framework of diplomatic norms and respects the sovereignty of all nations including those within the ECOWAS region.

 

It said “Sovereign states have the prerogative to determine their foreign policies and alliances independently; and Russia respects this fundamental principle. The Embassy reaffirms its commitment to fostering constructive engagement and cooperation with ECOWAS and its member states based on mutual respect and shared interests. We forge ties with all the states of ECOWAS, no matter what is their political course or tendencies.

 

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“As for the publication, we remain open to dialogue and cooperation to address any concerns and misconceptions regarding Russia’s role in regional affairs,” the statement said.

 

LEADERSHIP had earlier on Sunday reported that the military regimes in Mali, Niger Republic and Burkina Faso announced the immediate withdrawal of their membership from the ECOWAS in protest to their suspension from the regional bloc.

 

The leaders of the three West African countries issued a statement on Sunday, saying it was their “sovereign decision” to leave the ECOWAS “without delay”.

 

Struggling with jihadist violence and poverty, the regimes have had tense ties with ECOWAS since coups took place in Niger on July 26, 2023, Burkina Faso in 2022 and Mali in 2020. All three were suspended from ECOWAS, with Niger and Mali facing heavy sanctions.

 

 

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