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Mali Junta Chief Visits Putin in Bid to Bolster Defense Ties

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
June 24, 2025
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Mali’s military strongman, General Assimi Goita, told Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Monday that he wanted to reinforce ties with the Kremlin, a key supporter of the West African country’s battle against jihadist rebels.

The two countries also signed a deal to cooperate in nuclear energy, Moscow said.

Under the general – who came to power after coups in 2020 and 2021 – Mali has steered away from its former colonial master, France, mainly in favor of closer ties with Moscow.

Goita’s days-long visit comes as Mali struggles to contain the country’s long-running jihadist threat.

“I am convinced this visit will be an occasion to reinforce our relations,” Goita told Putin in the Kremlin.

The general, who arrived in Moscow on Sunday and is meant to stay most of the week, said he wanted to expand cooperation in “defense, transport, the economy.”

Russia has for years sought to expand its influence in Africa, in particular through mercenaries sponsored by the Kremlin.

Putin said it was a “great pleasure” to host the African junta chief in Moscow.

“There are good prospects (for developing ties) in natural resources, energy, logistics,” the longtime Russian president said.

Russia’s energy minister Sergei Tsivilev, deputy defense minister Yunnus-bek Yevkurov, and the foreign ministers of both countries attended the talks.

Russian Defence Minister Andrei Belousov held separate talks with his Malian counterpart Sadio Camara.

“The priority task of our partnership is to achieve practical results in enhancing security and sovereignty. This approach is the key to any success and victory,” Belousov said.

Goita’s visit comes shortly after Russia’s Wagner group – whose mercenaries had been involved in the Malian army’s anti-jihadist campaign since 2021 – announced it would leave the country to be replaced by its successor Africa Corps.



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