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Home » The UK encourages all parties to remain committed to prioritising security, growth and prosperity across the region: UK statement at the UN Security Council
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The UK encourages all parties to remain committed to prioritising security, growth and prosperity across the region: UK statement at the UN Security Council

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Firstly, the United Kingdom condemns terrorist attacks in the region, including the increased use of IEDs, and the use of blockades to disrupt trade and isolate communities. 

Regional unity is critical for addressing the growing security challenges and tackling transnational threats.

The UK encourages all parties to remain committed to prioritising security, growth and prosperity across the region. 

We stress the need for careful consideration of external security partners, not all of whom share these goals.

We welcome the agreements between ECOWAS and the AES, which protect the strong tradition of West African cooperation and will bring benefits to citizens of the region, including freedom of movement and ease of trade. 

We urge the countries of the region to extend this constructive approach to cooperation on counter terrorism and security.

Second, President, we note mixed progress on democratic processes. 

The UK is concerned by recent developments in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, including the suspension of political parties, increasing restrictions on civic space and the extension of transition timelines.

We call upon the authorities in these countries to return to the principles of inclusive and accountable governance, which are crucial to long-term stability and prosperity.  

Looking ahead to the Presidential elections in Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau this year, the UK stands ready to engage in support of ensuring these are peaceful, credible processes, and aligned with their respective constitutions.

We also welcome progress in promoting youth and women’s participation in governance. 

Investment in education and employment is critical to reducing vulnerability to radicalisation and irregular migration and supporting inclusive and sustainable peace.

And as we heard from Ms Bahous so powerfully, investing in girls’ education, in particular, is key to ensuring women and girls can enjoy their rights and realise their full potential.

Third, President, we remain concerned by the deteriorating humanitarian situation across the region.

Conflict, displacement and restrictions on humanitarian access continue to undermine the delivery of life-saving assistance. 

And we urge all parties to ensure rapid and unimpeded humanitarian access.

To conclude, President, the region’s complex challenges require collective action. 

The UK supports efforts to strengthen regional dialogue and remains committed to inclusive regional cooperation.

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