Tag: Abdoulaye Diop

Algeria-Mali Crisis: Algerian Regime Suffers another Humiliating Setback at NAM Summit

January 22, 2024

Relations between Algiers and Bamako are still strained over Algeria’s continuous “unfriendly acts” and “blatant interference” in Mali’s internal affairs. Diplomatic row between the two ... Read More

Mali rejects delay in UN troops’ departure, Malian and Russian forces relocate to northern region

October 17, 2023

While the United Nations voiced concern on Saturday (14 October) over an escalation of fighting in northern Mali, the Malian foreign minister Abdoulaye Diop said ... Read More

Three sanction-hit west African countries seek re-entry to AU and ECOWAS

February 13, 2023

Foreign ministers from Burkina Faso, Guinea and Mali, all of which recently underwent military coups, have called for their reinstatement into the African Union (AU) ... Read More

Mali warns to defend itself against alleged French sovereignty violations

October 19, 2022

Mali's military government would exercise its right to self-defense if France continued to undermine the West African country's sovereignty and national security, Mali's foreign affairs ... Read More

Mali frees 3 of 49 Ivory soldiers held for coup

September 5, 2022

Malian authorities have freed 3 Ivory soldiers in the form of a humanitarian gesture. 49 Ivorian soldiers were arrested in Mali on the 10th July ... Read More

Mali junta slams France for allegedly sending weapons to Islamist militants

August 19, 2022

Mali has accused France of violating its airspace and supporting "terrorist groups" by delivering weapons to armed groups, the latest in a barrage of accusations ... Read More

Death of former Malian president Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta

January 17, 2022

Former Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita died Sunday in Bamako at the age of 76, a year and a half after being overthrown by the ... Read More

Mali: Libya is destabilizing Mali, FM Diop tells Security Council

January 7, 2015

Mali’s Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop has informed the U.N Security Council that the country’s stability is linked to the situation in Libya. Almost half of ... Read More