Published: 16:28, August 5, 2024
Mali cuts diplomatic relations with Ukraine
By Xinhua
In this image made from video, Colonel Abdoulaye Maiga, Mali's state minister for Territorial Administration and Decentralisation, speaks on state television network ORTM on July 31, 2023 in Bamako, Mali. (PHOTO / AP)

BAMAKO - Mali's transitional government on Sunday announced it would sever diplomatic relations with Ukraine "with immediate effect," citing Ukraine's acknowledged involvement in an act of aggression against Mali, said Abdoulaye Maiga, the Malian Minister of Territorial Administration and Decentralization, in a statement.

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This decision was taken in response to "subversive remarks" made by Andriy Yusov, spokesperson for the Ukrainian military intelligence, who recently admitted Ukraine's involvement in an attack by "armed terrorist groups" that resulted in the deaths of Malian defense and security forces personnel in Tinzaoutene, said Maiga, who is also the government's spokesperson.

On July 30, the Malian Armed Forces reported having suffered "significant human losses" during intense fighting on July 26 against a "coalition of terrorist forces" in the northeastern part of the country.

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Since 2012, Mali has been grappling with the expansion of terrorism and a deep multidimensional crisis, including security, political, economic, and humanitarian challenges.