Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 8
Mali junta rules out negotiations with Islamist-militant groups
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 8

Mali junta rules out negotiations with Islamist-militant groups

4 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 8
  • Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop told diplomats in Bamako on Thursday that Mali has no intention of negotiating with jihadists or armed groups.
  • The decision reaffirms the military government's hardline security policy as leaders warn worsening attacks across the Sahel could spread instability regionally.
  • Mali's stance underscores mounting security pressures in West Africa, where jihadist violence has intensified and raised concerns about broader cross-border fallout.
What does the new alliance between jihadists and separatists mean for the future of the Sahel?
With its capital besieged, is Mali's anti-negotiation stance a fatal miscalculation for the junta?
Following the defense minister's death, what is the future of Russia's mercenary mission in Mali?