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Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara said Monday that West African nations had imposed stinging sanctions on Mali with “the greatest reluctance” over failures by its military leaders to restore civilian rule.

Following two coups since 2020, Mali’s military reneged on a promise to hold elections next month, instead saying it could be up to five years until polls that return the country to civilian government. In response, leaders from the Economic Community of West Africa States imposed economic and diplomatic sanctions on January 16, in a decision backed by the US, the EU and former colonial power France.

“It is unacceptable for a military regime to remain in power for five years, so they might as well hold elections,” Ouattara told reporters during a visit to Gabon’s capital Libreville, where he met with President Ali Bongo Ondimba. “We did everything to ensure that Mali’s military authorities organise elections within a suitable timeframe — it is with the greatest reluctance that we put these sanctions in place.”

 

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