2020: A year of major conflicts, coups in Sahel region
Major incidents took place in the Sahel and Sahara region in 2020, which brought it at the center of attention around the world.
A military coup took
place in Mali and the commander of al-Qaeda in the Arab Maghreb was killed
during that year.
The same year also
witnessed a tough competition between al-Qaeda and the Islamic State of Iraq
and Syria in the region.
Several conferences
were held to discuss international support for the countries of the region. The
conferences demonstrated the presence of interest on the part of the
international community to bring about security and stability to the Sahel and
the Sahara.
Pau summit
The southwestern French
city of Pau hosted a summit on the region in January 2020. The summit was
organized by the international coalition for the Sahel which consists of
France, the European Union, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
The five states of the
Sahel region want to increase coordination among their intelligence agencies
with the aim of fighting terrorism and avoiding unrest.
The army commanders and
intelligence chiefs of the five states agreed to intensify cooperation with
their partner countries in fighting terrorism and organized crimes.
Military coup in Mali
The president of Mali
stepped down on August 19, 2020. He dissolved the parliament after he was
arrested by a group of rebel army officers. The coup against the Malian
president was denounced by the international community.
The international
community also warned against chaos in Mali as a result of the coup. Mali is
important in that it takes center stage in the fight against terrorism in the
region.



