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Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso Exit Francophonie Organization

The three Sahel nations, led by military regimes, cite sovereignty concerns and align with their regional alliance, rejecting French influence.

  • Mali announced its withdrawal from the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) on March 18, 2025, following similar decisions by Niger and Burkina Faso a day earlier.
  • The three nations, all led by military juntas, claim the OIF's actions conflict with their constitutional principles centered on state sovereignty.
  • Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso had previously been suspended from the OIF after military coups, with the organization maintaining limited cooperation focused on civilian benefits and democracy restoration.
  • This move reflects a broader geopolitical shift in the Sahel region, with the three countries distancing themselves from France and forming the Alliance des États du Sahel (AES).
  • The OIF, based in Paris, promotes the French language, cultural cooperation, and democratic values, but has faced criticism from these nations as incompatible with their sovereignty-focused policies.
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