Senegal 'reopens its land border with Mali' despite ECOWAS sanctions (witnesses)

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Connectionivoirienne April 29, 2022 9:03 p.m.

According to him, “amalgams should be avoided because since the entry into force of the sanctions against Mali, no carrier of products other than those mentioned above, has crossed the barriers which separate the two countries.

Recall that last month, the Court of Justice of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) had issued an order for the lifting of sanctions against Mali.

(…)Following the military coup overthrowing the regime of President Bah Ndao, himself who came to power after the ousting of the late President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita from power, the soldiers under the command of Colonel Assimi Goita decided to remain in power for a period of 5 years.

And I also dare to say that Malian trucks continue to circulate in Senegal because they take goods here and bring them there,” he said.

Aware of the seriousness of his allegations, he goes on to say: “I am studying in Senegal, and I am not unaware of the economic relations between these two countries.

I can even say that they have interconnected economies since these trucks generate billions in revenue each year; so it benefits everyone.” Through these measures, all in all severe, the objective sought is a financial asphyxiation of power to weigh on the functioning of the State..

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