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UN Mission Ends Decade of Deployment in Mali

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
January 3, 2024
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The UN mission in Mali ended a decade of deployment in the crisis-wracked country on Sunday, meeting a December 31 deadline agreed after Mali’s military leaders ordered it to leave.

The UN stabilization mission (MINUSMA) had been in place since 2013, and its withdrawal is igniting fears that fighting will intensify between troops and armed factions.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in a statement published Sunday that MINUSMA had completed its agreed withdrawal by December 31, 2023.

The UN chief praised the missions’s “key role” in protecting civilians and supporting the peace process in Mali, which is in the grip of jihadist violence and other crises.

He also recognized the work of MINUSMA in “ensuring respect for the ceasefire in the context of the 2015 peace and reconciliation agreement” between Bamako and northern rebel groups), as well as its efforts towards restoring state authority.

Mali’s ruling junta, which seized power in 2020, in June demanded the departure of the mission, which for the past decade has maintained around 15,000 soldiers and police in the country.

Hundreds of MINUSMA members have been killed in hostile circumstances, mostly blamed on armed groups linked to Al-Qaeda or Islamic State.

Guterres paid tribute to the “311 MINUSMA personnel who lost their lives and the more than 700 who were injured in the cause of peace.”

A “liquidation phase” will begin from January 1, involving activities such as handing over equipment to the authorities with smaller teams at sites in Gao and Bamako.

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