Terrorism in the Sahel: The Security Council Considers Its Response
Introduction
The situation in West Africa and the Sahel, where Daesh and other terrorist groups operate, remains difficult. The deterioration of the security situation in the vast regions of the Sahel is a growing concern, and the international community is currently seeking ways to curb its expansion. Recently, the United Nations Security Council held a meeting to discuss potential responses.
France's Changing Approach
France, which has been heavily involved in the fight against terrorism in the region, has indicated its desire to shift its strategy. The French government believes that the current approach has not been effective in containing the problem and is seeking a more comprehensive and coordinated international effort.
The Security Council has recognized the urgency of the matter and is currently examining various options to address the growing threat posed by terrorism in the Sahel. The council is expected to issue a resolution outlining its response in the coming weeks.
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