Morocco has condemned the terrorist attacks targeting civilian and military installations in Mali, reaffirming its support for the stability and unity of the West African nation. The statement was issued on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, by the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccan Expatriates.
The attacks, which occurred in recent days, have not been attributed to any specific group. The Malian government has not released an official death toll or detailed damage assessment. Morocco's condemnation aligns with its longstanding policy of opposing terrorism and supporting regional stability in the Sahel.
Morocco has previously expressed solidarity with Mali during security crises, including through diplomatic channels and participation in regional counterterrorism initiatives. The kingdom has also provided humanitarian aid and development assistance to Mali in the past.
The statement did not specify the exact locations or dates of the attacks, but it emphasized Morocco's commitment to the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Mali. The Malian authorities have yet to comment on Morocco's statement.