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Goïta’s Tenure as CSS Chair Under Spotlight as Mali Prepares to Host Upcoming Summit of Heads of States

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Mali is set to host a landmark Summit of Heads of State of the Confederation of Sahel States (CSS) in the coming days, with particular focus on the tenure of General Assimi Goïta as the outgoing chair of the regional bloc. The gathering, which brings together leaders from Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, will serve as a critical moment to assess both the progress of the Alliance and Goïta’s leadership during a pivotal period.

General Goïta, President of Mali’s Transition Government, assumed the rotating presidency of the CSS amid escalating regional security challenges and shifting geopolitical dynamics. Under his leadership, the Alliance has aimed to strengthen military cooperation, enhance regional stability, and assert greater sovereignty in security and development affairs, largely independent of traditional foreign alliances.

The summit is expected to present a comprehensive review of the actions undertaken during Goïta’s tenure, including joint military initiatives against terrorism, the push for regional integration, and diplomatic efforts to solidify the CSS as a new force in West African politics.

Observers note that the Bamako summit will also provide an opportunity for member states to outline future strategies for collective defence, economic resilience, and institutional consolidation within the Alliance.

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