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Macky Sall in turn mediator between Bamako and Abidjan

Published on : 15/08/2022 – 18:34

He spent a few hours in Bamako before flying off this followingnoon to N’Djamena: Macky Sall, President of Senegal and Chairman-in-Office of the African Union, met in particular with the Malian transitional President, the Colonel Assimi Goita. One-on-one, extended work meeting, lunch… and on the menu for discussions: the transition and the fate of the Ivorian soldiers detained in Bamako for more than a month.

The Malian transitional president communicated in a very lapidary way at the end of Macky Sall’s visit. In a tweet, Colonel Assimi Goïta evokes discussions having focused on “thegood progress of the transition and the support of the African Union and on strengthening cooperation between Mali and Senegal.


Last year, 11 agreements in very diverse fields – transport, trade, health… – had been concluded: from a Malian diplomatic source, the two heads of state were to follow up on them.

Above all, Macky Sall and Assimi Goita spoke regarding the fate of the 49 Ivorian soldiers arrested in Bamako and charged officially friday august 12 for in particular, conspiracy once morest the government” and “ undermining state security. »

The Malian authorities accuse them of being mercenaries “, Abidjan assures that they are soldiers of the regular army who came to support the UN mission in the country, the Minusma. What the United Nations confirmed before backtracking, apparently due to administrative malfunctions.

Several attempts at mediation – that of Togo in particular – are underway. They have so far failed to find a way out. The President of the African Union will therefore, in turn, try to find ways of solving the crisis negotiated, amicably, between Mali and Côte d’Ivoire.

Several attempts at mediation – that of Togo in particular – are in progress, they have so far not made it possible to find a solution.

« I noted Mali’s readiness to dialoguesaid Macky Sall leaving the Koulouba palace, we will continue with the Ivory Coast. Macky Sall described his exchanges with the transitional Malian president as ” French “, without going into the details of the requests and the blocking points.

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