Us Emissary Goes to Bamako to Revive Relations Between Mali and the United States
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Nick Checker, who was appointed head of the US Department of State's African Affairs Office in early January, was visiting Mali on Monday, February 2, during which he called for a reinvigoration of cooperation between Washington and Bamako, particularly in economic and security matters.
While Washington insists on cooperation with Bamako to contain the jihadist advance in the Sahel, the end of the contract signed with the Russian paramilitary group Africa Corps is a condition advanced by President Trump's envoy.
On Monday, February 2, Nick Checker, the representative for Mali of the Trump administration, who heads the African Affairs Office of the US State Department, was on official visit to Bamako. This visit illustrates an attempt to bring the White House closer to the members of the Alliance of Sahel States. Nick Checker was received in audience by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Abdoulaye Diop, reported the Malian pre…
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