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Friday, August 25, 2023

Niger coup preventing UN troops’ withdrawal from Mali: Official

“The current developments in the region are making an already complex operation even more complex.”

• August 25, 2023
United Nations peacekeeping force

The situation in Niger has made the withdrawal of UN peacekeepers from neighboring Mali more complicated, says a UN spokesperson.

“The current developments in the region are making an already complex operation even more complex. And the time frame is quite short,” said Florencia Soto Nino, associate spokesperson for UN secretary general Antonio Guterres. “So, obviously, we are looking at how these could affect operations.”

The UN Security Council decided in June to terminate the mandate of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in Mali (MINUSMA).

It also gave the mission six months until December 31, 2023 to complete its withdrawal.

The Niger coup could have “a significant impact” on the withdrawal process in the sense that Niger is one of the routes for repatriating personnel and equipment, said the spokesperson.

“And obviously, when a country’s borders are shut down, we can’t do that. So alternate routes will need to be found. And this will inevitably lead to complications in the withdrawal process,” noted the UN official. “Things are still in flux. So the world body is looking at all the possibilities in the region for now.”

The Security Council mandated MINUSMA in 2013, which has proved to be one of the deadliest UN peacekeeping missions, with more than 300 peacekeepers killed in the line of duty as of June 30 this year.

The Malian authorities called for the mission’s withdrawal from the country after tensions grew between the government and the mission.

(Xinhua/NAN)

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