Conakry, Republic of Guinea — President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., alongside President Mamadi Doumbouya of Guinea and President Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone, has concluded high-level consultations in Conakry, agreeing to pursue a peaceful and diplomatic resolution to ongoing border tensions among their countries.
The meeting, held in a cordial and frank atmosphere under the framework of the Mano River Union (MRU), ended Monday evening, March 16, 2026, with the adoption of a joint communiqué emphasizing dialogue over the use of force in addressing border-related concerns.
The three leaders agreed to maintain the status quo ante regarding current border positions while negotiations continue toward an amicable, acceptable, and lasting solution. This approach is intended to preserve the longstanding trade, commerce, and cultural ties among border communities.
The Presidents expressed the importance of collective action to preserve stability along their shared borders, strengthen security cooperation, and deepen good neighborliness among their nations. Their deliberations were informed by recent incidents that have heightened tensions in certain border areas.
At the conclusion of the Summit, the Heads of State adopted the following key positions:
The outcome of the Conakry consultations is expected to ease tensions, restore confidence among affected communities, and facilitate the resumption and growth of cross-border economic activities.
President Boakai and President Bio have since returned to their respective countries following the successful conclusion of the meeting.
Source: Executive Mansion – Liberia