West Africa: EU Plans Civil-Military Operation in Togo and Three Others, Fearing Looming Security Crisis

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Tuesday, 29 August 2023 16:10
West Africa: EU Plans Civil-Military Operation in Togo and Three Others, Fearing Looming Security Crisis

(Togo First) - The European Union (EU) plans a mission in Togo and three other West African countries, to prevent jihadists from spreading in the region. The mission, a civil-military mission, targets Togo, Ghana, Benin, and Côte d'Ivoire and could be kicked off in a few months.  

As reported by the German newspaper Die Welt on August 27, citing European diplomats, besides fighting jihadists, the mission aims to douse Russia’s growing influence in the region. The intervention is announced in a particular context, where European players face diplomatic challenges in the Sahel, especially Niger.

The mission, according to Senior EU diplomats involved in planning at the European External Action Service (EEAS) in Brussels,  results from "the European Union's fear that jihadist groups will keep expanding in West Africa from the Sahel to the coastal countries south of the Gulf of Guinea, which could exacerbate instability in the region".

Specifically, the goal is to train and advise local security forces, boosting their capacity to launch counter-terrorism operations and ensure security. Technical measures and confidence-building initiatives in the security sector will also be implemented. The project, however, will only materialize after being ratified at a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg in October.

The source, Die Welt, indicated that Benin and Ghana have already sent the necessary letter inviting the European mission.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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