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African Union: Upholds Suspension of Burkina Faso, Mali, Guinea & Sudan

The Union Reaffirmed Zero Tolerance Against Unconstitutional Changes of Government

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The African Union announced on Sunday that Burkina Faso, Mali, Guinea and Sudan will remain suspended from the pan-African organization following the summit in Ethiopia. Mali, Guinea and Sudan were suspended in 2021, Burkina Faso followed a year later, after the military took power.

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36th #AUSummit urges Member States to double the spirit of Pan-Africanism, Solidarity and Brotherhood by accelerating the operationalization of the #AfCFTA : https://t.co/jCsRP0i0NN pic.twitter.com/BCewskCmWA

— African Union (@_AfricanUnion) February 18, 2023

Speaking after the summit, the head of the AU’s Peace and Security Council, Bankole Adeoye, “reaffirmed zero tolerance against unconstitutional changes of government”, adding that it is ready to help the four countries “return to constitutional order”.

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On Saturday, member countries of ECOWAS also decided to maintain the suspension of Mali, Burkina Faso and Guinea and impose travel bans on government officials and representatives.

The three countries had asked on 10 February for the lifting of their suspension from ECOWAS, but also from the AU, deploring the “sanctions imposed”.

Source: AFP

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