Ouagadougou: Mali broke diplomatic relations with Ukraine on Sunday, led according to Bamako by puppets and neo-Nazis supporting international terrorism.The government of Mali decides to "break, with immediate effect, diplomatic relations between the Republic of Mali and Ukraine, the latter whose destinies are unfortunately entrusted to puppets confusing the international scene and the theater stage", announced Sunday evening, Colonel Abdoulaye Maïga on Malian public television.Mr. Maïga alludes to President Zelensky's past as an actor and especially to the support provided by Ukrainian officials and soldiers to terrorists, during deadly attacks at the end of July in northern Mali.The spokesperson for the Malian government highlighted the "taking of urgent measures necessary to prevent any destabilization of Mali from African states, in particular from Ukrainian embassies installed in the sub-region, with terrorists disguised as diplomats.'Colonel Abdoulaye Maïga also announced the referral to the com petent judicial authorities following the comments of Andriy Yusov, spokesperson for the Ukrainian military intelligence agency and Yurii Pyvovarov, Ambassador of Ukraine to Senegal.According to him, Ukraine is led by neo-Nazis who have chosen to support international terrorism, particularly in the Sahel and against Mali.'Mali calls on the responsibility of the international community in the face ofUkraine's deliberate choice to support terrorism in a global context where thereis unanimity on the imperative to combat this scourge,' he concluded. .Source: Burkina Information Agency
Mali breaks diplomatic relations with Ukraine and calls for responsibility from the international community
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