ECOWAS Unlocks Guinea: Sanctions Fully Lifted After Diplomatic Breakthrough
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has announced the complete lifting of all sanctions previously imposed on the Republic of Guinea. This pivotal decision, made following a recent summit of regional leaders, signals a significant shift in diplomatic relations and opens a new chapter for the West African nation, aiming to facilitate its transition towards constitutional rule.
Background: Coup and Regional Condemnation
The sanctions against Guinea stemmed from the military coup d'état on September 5, 2021. A special forces unit led by Colonel Mamady Doumbouya overthrew President Alpha Condé, who had controversially secured a third term. The coup installed the National Committee of Reconciliation and Development (CNRD), ending Condé's decade-long rule.
ECOWAS, committed to democratic principles, swiftly condemned the unconstitutional change. The organization immediately suspended Guinea from all its decision-making bodies and prepared for further measures.

