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Mali to lodge formal complaint against ECOWAS

January 17, 2022
in African Economy, West Africa
Mali to lodge formal complaint against ECOWAS

Interview du Premier Ministre de la République du Mali, Choguel Kokalla Maïga dans un des salons de la résidence officielle, située non loin de la Primature en commune III, le samedi 16 octobre 2021 à Bamako au Mali.

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Mali’s prime minister announced on Saturday that the country would lodge a formal complaint against the economic sanctions imposed by ECOWAS and the West African Economic and Monetary Union.

The announcement was made by transitional prime minister Choguel Maïga during an interview broadcast by the state television channel.

During the interview Choguel Maïga accused former colonial power, France, of being behind the sanctions in an effort to destabilise the country.

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Despite the accusation, the transitional prime-minister said that negotiations with ECOWAS were ongoing.

Referring to the alleged presence of Russian mercenaries in the country, the prime-minister dismissed what he described as “rumours”.

Last Friday, thousands of people gathered in the main square in the capital, Bamako, to protest against the sanctions.

After months of growing diplomatic tensions, ECOWAS leaders agreed last Sunday to shut borders with Mali and impose a trade embargo.

 

Source: Africa News
Tags: EcowasECOWAS sanctionsMaliWest African Economic and Monetary Union
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