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The end of Barkhane has come. After almost a decade of military presence in northern Mali, Emmanuel Macron announced on Thursday, February 17, the withdrawal of French troops from the African country. Together with its African and European partners, France justified his decision by arguing that the conditions for the fight against terrorism in Mali no longer exist. The Gallic country cited as an example the collaboration of the Malian junta in power with the mercenaries of the Russian company Wagner.
Although the Barkhane operation has come to an end in Mali, Macron assured that his country’s military action will continue in the region to, as he said, “stop the jihadist danger” that continues to spread towards the coastal countries of West Africa.
First modification:
The end of Barkhane has come. After almost a decade of military presence in northern Mali, Emmanuel Macron announced on Thursday, February 17, the withdrawal of French troops from the African country. Together with its African and European partners, France justified his decision by arguing that the conditions for the fight against terrorism in Mali no longer exist. The Gallic country cited as an example the collaboration of the Malian junta in power with the mercenaries of the Russian company Wagner.
Although the Barkhane operation has come to an end in Mali, Macron assured that his country’s military action will continue in the region to, as he said, “stop the jihadist danger” that continues to spread towards the coastal countries of West Africa.
First modification:
The end of Barkhane has come. After almost a decade of military presence in northern Mali, Emmanuel Macron announced on Thursday, February 17, the withdrawal of French troops from the African country. Together with its African and European partners, France justified his decision by arguing that the conditions for the fight against terrorism in Mali no longer exist. The Gallic country cited as an example the collaboration of the Malian junta in power with the mercenaries of the Russian company Wagner.
Although the Barkhane operation has come to an end in Mali, Macron assured that his country’s military action will continue in the region to, as he said, “stop the jihadist danger” that continues to spread towards the coastal countries of West Africa.
First modification:
The end of Barkhane has come. After almost a decade of military presence in northern Mali, Emmanuel Macron announced on Thursday, February 17, the withdrawal of French troops from the African country. Together with its African and European partners, France justified his decision by arguing that the conditions for the fight against terrorism in Mali no longer exist. The Gallic country cited as an example the collaboration of the Malian junta in power with the mercenaries of the Russian company Wagner.
Although the Barkhane operation has come to an end in Mali, Macron assured that his country’s military action will continue in the region to, as he said, “stop the jihadist danger” that continues to spread towards the coastal countries of West Africa.