Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with senior officials from the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) in Niamey, Niger, as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts to strengthen cooperation between Moscow and the three West African nations—Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger—that have increasingly aligned themselves with Russia over the past few years. The meetings took place on July 8, 2025, marking the second high-level dialogue since the initial talks held in Moscow on April 1, 2025. During this visit, Lavrov reaffirmed Russia’s commitment to supporting the military capabilities of the AES members, particularly in countering jihadist threats that have plagued the region for years.
The three Sahel countries, which have been governed by military regimes since coups in 2020 and 2023, have distanced themselves from France, their former colonial ruler, and have sought closer ties with Russia. This shift has led to growing tensions with Western powers, especially France, which has historically played a significant role in maintaining security in the region. In response, Russia has stepped in to fill the void, offering both military and economic assistance. The AES, formed after these countries left the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)—which they accused of being too closely tied to French interests—has become a focal point of Russian influence in the region.
During the discussions in Niamey, Lavrov and the foreign ministers of the three nations emphasized the importance of continued collaboration in political, diplomatic, security, economic, and social domains. They expressed satisfaction with the intensifying military and military-technical cooperation, including the provision of advanced weaponry and training. Russia's Africa Corps, which includes private military contractors such as Wagner Group, plays a central role in this effort. These mercenaries assist local forces in combating extremist groups linked to Al-Qaeda and ISIS, which have caused widespread violence and instability in the Sahel.
Despite the military support, concerns persist about the conduct of Russian-backed operations. Reports have emerged alleging that Russian troops and their allies have committed abuses against civilians, including extrajudicial killings and other human rights violations. These allegations have drawn criticism from international observers and some local communities affected by the conflict. Nevertheless, the Russian government continues to defend its involvement, arguing that it is necessary to combat terrorism and restore stability in the region.
In addition to military aid, Russia has expanded its economic engagement with the AES countries, focusing on energy and mineral resources. This includes agreements on infrastructure projects and resource extraction, which could further deepen Russia's strategic foothold in the region. The economic dimension of the partnership underscores the broader geopolitical implications of Russia's growing presence in Africa, particularly in areas where Western influence has waned.
As the situation in the Sahel remains volatile, with sporadic attacks and ongoing conflicts, the relationship between Russia and the AES countries is likely to evolve. Future interactions may involve more direct military coordination, increased investment in infrastructure, and deeper integration into regional security frameworks. However, the challenge of balancing security cooperation with respect for human rights will remain a critical issue for all parties involved. For now, the recent meetings signal a continuation of Russia's strategic pivot toward the Sahel, reinforcing its position as a key player in the region's complex political landscape.
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AfricanewsIndependienteCentrohace 6 h Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores ruso se reúne con sus homólogos de la alianza SahelEl ministro de Relaciones Exteriores ruso, Sergey Lavrov, se reunió con los ministros de Relaciones Exteriores de la Alianza de los Estados del Sahel (AES), que comprende a Burkina Faso, Mali y Níger, en Niamey, Níger. La reunión siguió a una sesión anterior en Moscú y se centró en el continuo apoyo militar ruso a las naciones de la AES, que están lideradas por juntas militares que se separaron de Francia. Los países de la AES han estado recibiendo asistencia de Rusia y su Cuerpo de África para combatir a los grupos yihadistas. La colaboración también se extiende a los sectores de energía y minería. La alianza ha causado tensiones con los países occidentales debido a su cambio hacia Rusia.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): El artículo presenta información fáctica sobre reuniones diplomáticas y cooperación militar sin favorecer abiertamente a ninguna de las partes; informa sobre la alineación geopolítica entre Rusia y los estados del Sahel, reconociendo las tensiones resultantes con Occidente.
France 24 (Français)Estatal / públicoCentrohace 12 h Rusia continuará con su "apoyo" militar a los Estados del Sahel, asegura Serguéi Lavrov en NiameyEl ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Rusia, Sergei Lavrov, visitó Niamey el 8 de julio, donde participó en la segunda consulta de alto nivel entre Rusia y los ministros de Relaciones Exteriores de Mali, Burkina Faso y Níger, tres países que forman la Alianza de los Estados del Sahel (AES). La declaración conjunta confirmó el compromiso de Rusia de continuar el apoyo militar a los estados miembros de la AES. Estas tres naciones, gobernadas por regímenes militares desde los golpes entre 2020 y 2023, se han distanciado de la antigua potencia colonial Francia y formaron la AES después de abandonar la Unión Económica y Monetaria de África Occidental (UEMOA), que consideran alineada con Francia. La reunión tuvo como objetivo fortalecer la cooperación política, diplomática, de seguridad, económica y social entre Rusia y la AES. Ambas partes expresaron su satisfacción por la intensificación de la colaboración militar y militar-técnica, incluido el apoyo de Rusia a la mejora de las capacidades operativas de las fuerzas armadas de la AES.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): El artículo presenta un relato equilibrado de los compromisos de apoyo militar de Rusia a los estados del Sahel y su alineación geopolítica lejos de Francia.
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