Mali Denies Imminent Launch of AES Single Currency

Mali Denies Imminent Launch of AES Single Currency

The Malian Ministry of Economy and Finance has officially denied rumors regarding the imminent launch of a single currency for the Confederation of Sahel States (AES). The clarification was issued in a statement released on January 27, 2026.

Mali’s Response to Currency Rumors

In the statement, the ministry cautioned against the spread of false information by various media outlets and digital platforms. It emphasized that the reports claiming there is an established roadmap for the upcoming implementation of a common currency are untrue.

No Official Plans Announced

The ministry clearly stated that there has been no communication regarding the upcoming introduction of a common currency. Additionally, there is no finalized operational timeline connected to this topic.

Importance of Verified Information

The authorities reminded the public that decisions concerning the AES member states are made within well-defined institutional frameworks. These decisions are shared through official communications that are disseminated via appropriate channels.

Call for Responsible Reporting

In light of the spread of unverified information, the ministry urged journalists, information stakeholders, and the public to rely solely on official institutional sources for any news related to AES decisions and projects.

  • Date of Statement: January 27, 2026
  • Location: Mali
  • Organization Involved: Confederation of Sahel States (AES)

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