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Mali summons French ambassador over Macron criticism

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BAMAKO - Mali summoned France’s ambassador on Tuesday, a foreign ministry statement said, to register its “indigation” at French president Emmanuel Macron’s recent criticism of the country’s army-dominated government.

Tensions between France and its former colony Mali - where Paris intervened militarily against jihadists in 2013 - have been high since it emerged that the Sahel state is in talks with Russian mercenarie­s.

These tensions spilled over at the UN General Assembly late last month, when Mali’s interim prime minister Choguel Kokalla Maiga accused France of a “sort of abandonmen­t in full flight” over its decision to reduce its military deployment in the semi-arid Sahel region.

Macron later told French media that Maiga’s comments were “unacceptab­le” and suggested that Mali’s government was “not even really one” - referring to the coup in Mali led by Colonel Assimi Goita in May.

The war of words continued on Tuesday, when Macron called on Mali’s ruling military to restore state authority in large areas of the country abandoned in the face of the jihadist insurgency.

“It’s not the role of the French army to fill in for the ‘non-work,’ if I may describe it, of the Malian state,” he told French media.

Later that day, Mali’s foreign ministry stated that foreign minister Abdoulaye Diop had summoned France’s ambassador to inform him of the Malian government’s “indignatio­n and disapprova­l” of Macron’s comments.

“The minister called on the French authoritie­s to show restraint, avoiding value judgements,” the statement said, adding that Mali wanted a “constructi­ve approach based on mutual respect”.

France intervened in Mali after jihadists seized control of the north in 2012, and Paris has since deployed thousands of troops across the Sahel region to combat the insurgency.

Despite its military presence, Islamist violence has spread to central Mali and to neighbouri­ng Burkina Faso and Niger.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Tensions between France and its former colony Mali have been high since it emerged that the Sahel state is in talks with Russian mercenarie­s.
Photo: Contribute­d Tensions between France and its former colony Mali have been high since it emerged that the Sahel state is in talks with Russian mercenarie­s.

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