Mali's military releases transitional President and PM

May 27, 2021 05:06 pm | Updated 06:48 pm IST - Bamako

Transition Mali President Bah Ndaw. File

Transition Mali President Bah Ndaw. File

 

Mali's military has released the transitional President and Prime Minister from detention, a top officer said Thursday.

The release of President Bah N'Daw and Prime Minister Moctar Ouane came after they resigned on Wednesday in the presence of international arbitrators who are in the West African nation to mediate the political crisis, according to Major Baba Cisse, an aide to Mali's 2020 coup leader Col. Assimi Goita.

The UN Security Council said on Wednesday after a closed meeting that the resignations were forced and demanded an immediate resumption of the civilian-led transition and said the military should return to their barracks.

The UN, the African Union and other international bodies, as well as the U.S., had also urged Mali's military to release the transitional leaders.

Mr. N'Daw and Mr. Ouane were arrested on Monday, along with other leaders of the transitional government, hours after naming a new Cabinet that did not include two key military leaders.

By deposing the two transitional leaders, the Col. Goita, who has been serving as the transitional Vice-President since September, regained control of the West African country.

The political crisis in the midst of an 18-month civilian transition to democratic elections following the 2020 coup risks plunging the troubled nation into further instability and has sparked international condemnation.

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