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Guinea Withdraws Troops after Mano River Summit Breakthrough

FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE by FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE
19 March 2026
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By Forum staff writer

Tensions along the borders of Mano River Union member states are expected to ease following a major diplomatic breakthrough reached at a high-level summit in Conakry.

 

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Leaders from Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia agreed to de-escalate border tensions and strengthen cooperation through dialogue, marking a significant shift from recent military posturing in the region.

 

As part of the agreement, Guinea has begun withdrawing troops from its border areas with Sierra Leone and Liberia. The move, which started on Tuesday, March 17, is being described by authorities as a confidence-building measure aimed at restoring trust among neighboring countries.

 

The decision was confirmed by Ibrahima Sory Bangoura, Chief of Staff of the Guinean Armed Forces, who emphasized that the withdrawal reflects a renewed commitment to peace and regional stability. According to him, the redeployment is aligned with the resolutions adopted during the summit and demonstrates Guinea’s willingness to prioritize diplomacy over confrontation.

 

The Mano River Union summit brought together heads of state and senior officials to address growing concerns over border disputes and security challenges. Discussions focused on practical steps to reduce tensions, improve communication, and reinforce cooperation among the three nations.

 

One of the key outcomes of the meeting was a shared commitment to resolving disputes through peaceful means. Leaders agreed that dialogue and mutual understanding remain the most effective tools for addressing longstanding border concerns. They also pledged to enhance security collaboration to prevent future misunderstandings and maintain stability along their shared frontiers.

 

Officials say the troop withdrawal is only the first step in a broader process aimed at rebuilding confidence between the countries. Additional measures are expected to include joint border initiatives, increased diplomatic engagement, and mechanisms to address disputes before they escalate.

 

The development has been welcomed by observers as a positive sign for the region, where historical ties and cultural connections have often been overshadowed by periodic tensions. By choosing cooperation over conflict, the three nations are signaling a renewed commitment to unity within the Mano River Basin.

 

Citizens living in border communities are likely to benefit directly from the easing of tensions. Reduced military presence is expected to improve movement, trade, and social interaction across borders, which are vital for local economies and livelihoods.

 

Authorities have also called on the public to remain calm and support ongoing peace efforts. They stress that maintaining stability requires cooperation not only between governments but also among citizens.

 

The outcome of the Conakry summit highlights the importance of regional dialogue in addressing complex security challenges. It also reinforces the role of the Mano River Union as a platform for promoting peace and cooperation among its member states.

 

As the troop withdrawal continues, attention will shift to how effectively the agreed measures are implemented. For now, the decision marks a hopeful step toward lasting peace and stronger ties among Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia.

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