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Belgium, Luxembourg to Curtail Investments in Sahel Alliance, Reports Say
Belgium, Luxembourg to Curtail Investments in Sahel Alliance, Reports Say
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Belgium, Luxembourg to Curtail Investments in Sahel Alliance, Reports Say 23.07.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Belgium, Luxembourg to Curtail Investments in Sahel Alliance, Reports SayBelgian agency for international cooperation Enabel, the Belgian Investment Company for Developing Countries (BIO), and the Luxembourg Development Cooperation Agency (LuxDev) are preparing to withdraw capital and employees from the alliance countries by the last quarter of 2025, the French media reported.The report noted that the reasons for the decision were the security situation in the Sahel and the political disengagement between Europe and the AES.Since 2024, the new West African regional bloc strives for strengthening sovereignty and reduce dependence on former colonizers in various areas, including security and economic development.AI-generated image
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Belgium, Luxembourg to Curtail Investments in Sahel Alliance, Reports Say
Belgian agency for international cooperation Enabel, the Belgian Investment Company for Developing Countries (BIO), and the Luxembourg Development Cooperation Agency (LuxDev) are preparing to withdraw capital and employees from the alliance countries by the last quarter of 2025, the French media reported.
The report noted that the reasons for the decision were the security situation in the Sahel and the political disengagement between Europe and the AES.
Since 2024, the new West African regional bloc strives for strengthening sovereignty and reduce dependence on former colonizers in various areas, including security and economic development.