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Mali, Sahel: a "Recovered Sovereignty"?

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In Mali, as in the Central Sahel as a whole, the authorities following the coups d'état claim a regained sovereignty, symbolized in the Malian case by the withdrawal of French forces in 2022 and staged through a national celebration on 14 January. This break is a major political turning point, without implying the effective exercise of consolidated sovereignty.
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In Mali, as in the Central Sahel as a whole, the authorities following the coups d'état claim a regained sovereignty, symbolized in the Malian case by the withdrawal of French forces in 2022 and staged through a national celebration on 14 January. This break is a major political turning point, without implying the effective exercise of consolidated sovereignty.

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IRIS broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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