Africa: UN Security Council extends Mali peacekeeping mission | STERN.de

Africa: UN Security Council extends Mali peacekeeping mission |  STERN.de

The two abstentions in the vote came from China and Russia; The military has been in power in Mali since a coup in 2020 and is collaborating with the Russian mercenary group Wagner, among others.

The UN Security Council has extended the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali (Minusma), in which the Bundeswehr is also involved, by one year. 13 of the 15 members of the most powerful UN body voted in New York for a new mandate for the United Nations in the crisis country – China and Russia abstained.

However, Mali announced that it could not guarantee UN access to investigate human rights abuses – the government reserves the right not to authorize future investigations.

After a coup in Mali in 2020, the military seized power, severed ties with the former colonial power France and brought the Russian mercenary group Wagner into the country to counter the ever-increasing threat posed by militant Islamists.

Source: Stern

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