"ECOWAS Emergency Meeting: Member Exits and Threats Signal Trouble for West Africa"

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ECOWAS is holding emergency talks to address the political crisis in Senegal and the withdrawal of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger from the bloc. President Macky Sall's decision to delay elections in Senegal has sparked protests, and the bloc's ability to influence member states is being questioned. ECOWAS has warned Senegal against jeopardizing peace and stability and has the power to impose trade sanctions, but experts emphasize the importance of mediation and backchannel diplomacy in resolving the crisis.
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