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Saturday, 7 May 2022

UN chief explains Mali snub in West Africa tour

 

The UN Secretary General, António Guterres, has explained his snub on Mali during this week’s West Africa tour.



Mr Guterres visited Senegal, Niger and Nigeria in his annual Ramadan solidarity visits to nations.

He told the BBC that his itinerary was meant to reward those making progress in fighting terrorism.

“This visit was a reward to those that are doing better in relation to the fight against terrorism because this was my annual visit of solidarity with Ramadan and it is a visit in solidarity with victims of terrorism,” Mr Guterres said.

Mali has the UN’s biggest peacekeeping contingent but relations between its military rulers and Western countries have deteriorated after two recent coups.

The junta has been accused of hiring hundreds of mercenaries from Russia’s Wagner group to help in its fight against jihadist groups.

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