Mali's strongman leader Assimi Goita said Monday Bamako remained open to dialogue after the West African bloc ECOWAS imposed stringent sanctions on the troubled Sahel country over delayed elections.
Mali's military leader Assimi Goita said on Monday that he remains open to dialogue with the ECOWAS regional bloc after it imposed sanctions on Bamako over delayed elections.
Colonel Assimi Goita said Monday Bamako sought negotiations with ECOWAS, a day after the bloc imposed stringent sanctions on the Sahel country over delayed elections
Colonel Assimi Goita said Monday Bamako sought negotiations with ECOWAS, a day after the bloc imposed stringent sanctions on the Sahel country over delayed elections
What Malians think of the latest putsch Mali-Politics-Putsch-Transition May 26, 2021 to 18:30 160 APA - Bamako (Mali) Malians are wondering about the future of their country since the army s announcement on Tuesday that the head of state and his prime minister have been ousted.
By APA special correspondent Lemine Ould M. Salem
It is nine months ago since the military last intervened in Malian politics.
At this same place on the rock-strewn road leading to Badalabougou, a middle class district of the capital Bamako, there is a so-called ‘Grain’, a traditional meeting place where Malians of the same generation converge in the afternoon to discuss burning issues of the day.