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Mali blasts Macron and France over ‘neocolonial’ attitude as relations deteriorate


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MALI’S army-led government on Sunday urged French President Emmanuel Macron to abandon his ‘neocolonial and patronising’ attitude as relations break down further between Paris and Bamako.

France is reconfiguring its posture in the Sahel after falling out with the military junta in Mali, the epicentre of a bloody 10-year-old jihadist campaign in the region.

Mali coup

Mali underwent coups in August 2020 and May 2021, creating a political crisis that coincides with an ongoing security crisis.

France first intervened in Mali in 2013 to combat a jihadist insurgency that emerged one year prior but earlier this year, Paris said it would withdraw its forces.

‘The transitional government demands President Macron permanently abandon his neocolonial, paternalistic and patronising posture to understand that no one can love Mali better than Malians,’ spokesman Colonel Abdoulaye Maiga said on state television.

Maiga was responding on behalf of the junta after Macron’s remarks during a three-day visit to Benin, Cameroon and Guinea-Bissau last week.

Mali, Wagner

Referring to the current situation in Mali, Macron said West African nations had the responsibility to work to ensure the Malian people can ‘express the sovereignty of the people’ and ‘build a framework of stability’ to allow the ‘effective fight against terrorist groups.’

Macron also referred to a suspected deal between the Malian regime and Russian private security firm Wagner that was a crucial factor pushing Paris to withdraw its 2,400 troops.

Bamako denies any deployment by the controversial Wagner group.

During his visit to Benin on Wednesday, Macron branded Russia ‘one of the last imperial colonial powers’ for its invasion of Ukraine.

Mali has since 2012 been rocked by an insurgency by groups linked to Al-Qaeda and the so-called Islamic State group.

Violence that began in the north has spread to the centre and neighbouring Burkina Faso and Niger.


Godfred Meba

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