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West African nations sever links with Mali over election delay

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ACCRA, (Reuters) West African nations will close their borders with Mali, sever diplomatic ties and impose tough economic sanctions in response to its “unacceptab­le” delay in holding elections following a 2020 military coup, the 15state regional bloc said on Sunday.

The fresh measures from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) represent a significan­t hardening of its stance towards Mali, whose interim authoritie­s have proposed holding elections in December 2025 instead of this February as originally agreed with the bloc.

In a communique issued after an emergency summit in the Ghanaian capital Accra, ECOWAS said it found the proposed timetable for a transition back to constituti­onal rule totally unacceptab­le.

This schedule “simply means that an illegitima­te military transition government will take the Malian people hostage”, ECOWAS added.

The organisati­on said it had agreed to impose additional sanctions with immediate effect. These included the closure of members’ land and air borders with Mali, the suspension of non-essential financial transactio­ns, the freezing of Malian state assets in ECOWAS commercial banks and recalling their ambassador­s from Bamako.

Meanwhile, regional monetary union UEMOA instructed all financial institutio­ns under its umbrella to suspend Mali with immediate effect, severing the country’s access to regional financial markets.

The Malian interim government said it was astonished by the decisions. In response, it vowed to close its side of the border with ECOWAS member states, recall its ambassador­s, and reserve the right to reconsider its membership in ECOWAS and UEMOA.

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