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Algeria-Mali Diplomatic Crisis Escalates Over Downed Drone

by Nakayenga Patricia Renee
April 8, 2025
in News, Politics, World
Algeria-Mali Diplomatic Crisis Escalates Over Downed Drone

From left, Niger Foreign Minister Bakary Yaou Sangare, Mali's Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Burkina Faso Foreign Minister Karamoko Jean Marie Traore attend a joint news conference following a meeting of Russian foreign Minister with foreign Ministers of the Confederation of Sahel States in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, April 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Pavel Bednyakov, Pool)

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Algeria-Mali Relations Sour as Drone Incident Sparks Airspace Ban

Bamako/Algiers – Diplomatic tensions have escalated between Algeria and Mali after Algerian forces shot down a drone allegedly entering its airspace near the volatile border town of Tinzaoutin. The incident has triggered a tit-for-tat suspension of air travel between the two nations and a war of words over terrorism and sovereignty.

The Malian military junta, backed by regional allies Niger and Burkina Faso, denounced the drone’s downing as a “premeditated hostile action,” accusing Algeria of obstructing a planned strike against “a terrorist group.”

In return, Algeria dismissed the claims as baseless, asserting the drone had violated its airspace, flew 2km into its territory, and then returned “on an attack trajectory.” Mali insists the wreckage was found 9.5km inside its borders, denying any violation.

Regional Fallout and Retaliation

Mali responded to Algeria’s actions by banning Algerian flights, after Algiers had first restricted Malian aircraft. Mali also summoned the Algerian ambassador in Bamako and threatened to escalate the matter to international bodies. Meanwhile, the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) – a bloc formed by Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso – accused Algeria of undermining regional stability.

In a joint AES statement, the drone was said to be “neutralising a terrorist threat” before Algeria’s intervention. Mali has since withdrawn from a regional security grouping that includes Algeria, further straining ties.

A Deteriorating Relationship

The two countries, once key partners in regional mediation, have grown distant since Mali’s military coup in 2020. Algeria, which had helped broker peace with Tuareg separatists, is now accused by Mali of sheltering rebel fighters.

Algeria recently deployed additional troops along its southern border to counter cross-border arms smuggling and jihadist infiltration – an effort the Malian government sees as interference.

Broader Implications

This latest crisis underscores growing regional instability in the Sahel, especially among military-led governments increasingly distancing themselves from traditional alliances and mediation partners.

The diplomatic spat between Algiers and Bamako, if unresolved, could complicate counter-terrorism efforts and weaken coordination in a region already plagued by insurgency, ethnic conflict, and political volatility.

Tags: AES blocAfrica Sahel securityAlgeria flight banAlgeria Mali droneMali airspace violationMali Algeria diplomatic rowMali Tuareg rebelsTinzaoutin border drone
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