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Sahel States Gain Sea Access Through Moroccan Initiative

Evelyn Ndi by Evelyn Ndi
April 29, 2025
in Africa, International Relations & Diplomacy
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Leaders of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger (Sahel States)

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The landlocked West African nations of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have formally endorsed an initiative put forth by Morocco to grant them access to the Atlantic Ocean. The Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the endorsement following a high-level meeting on Monday in Rabat, the Moroccan capital, between King Mohammed VI and the foreign ministers of the three Sahelian states.

The move signifies a potential reshaping of trade dynamics and regional alliances in West Africa, particularly in light of the three nations’ recent departure from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and their growing alignment with Russia.

A Lifeline to the Sea

Morocco’s proposal, first unveiled in December 2023, aims to alleviate the economic strain imposed on Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger by trade restrictions enacted by ECOWAS. These sanctions followed military coups that brought the current juntas to power in the respective nations. Recognizing the critical need for these landlocked countries to access global trade routes, Morocco offered its ports as a vital gateway to the Atlantic.

During the meeting with King Mohammed VI, the foreign ministers of the three nations reportedly reaffirmed their “full support for and commitment to accelerating its implementation,” according to the Moroccan ministry’s statement. This strong endorsement underscores the importance these nations place on securing alternative trade avenues.

Shifting Alliances

The endorsement comes at a pivotal moment for Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger. In 2023, the three nations announced their withdrawal from ECOWAS, a significant regional bloc focused on economic integration and political stability. This decision followed ECOWAS’s condemnation of the military takeovers and the imposition of sanctions aimed atPressuring a return to constitutional rule.

Subsequently, the three junta-led states formed their own security alliance, the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), signaling a move towards greater regional autonomy. This period has also seen a significant shift in their international partnerships. Military ties with traditional Western allies such as the United States and France have been severed, with the Sahelian states increasingly turning to Russia for security and military support.

Rising Tensions with Algeria

The backdrop of this endorsement is further complicated by escalating tensions between Morocco and its regional rival, Algeria, which shares borders with both Mali and Niger. Last month, Algeria claimed to have shot down a Malian drone that allegedly crossed into its airspace near the border town of Tin Zaouatine. While Mali vehemently denied the drone ever crossed the border, the incident highlights the fragile security situation in the region and the potential for further friction.

Morocco’s initiative to provide Atlantic access can be seen, in part, as a move to strengthen its influence in the Sahel region and offer a counterweight to Algeria’s regional sway. By providing a crucial economic lifeline to Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, Morocco is positioning itself as a key partner for these increasingly isolated nations.

Implications and the Path Forward

The Moroccan initiative holds significant implications for the economic future of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger. Access to the Atlantic Ocean through Moroccan ports could potentially mitigate the impact of ECOWAS sanctions and facilitate smoother trade flows, fostering economic growth and stability.

However, the practical implementation of this initiative will require significant logistical and infrastructural coordination. Ensuring efficient transportation corridors and customs procedures will be crucial for the success of this endeavour.

Furthermore, the geopolitical ramifications of this alliance are noteworthy. The strengthening ties between Morocco and the Sahel states could reshape the regional power dynamics and security landscape in West Africa, especially as they distance themselves from traditional Western partners and ECOWAS.

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