Putin holds phone conversation with Mali’s interim president – Kremlin

Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone conversation with Mali’s interim president for a transitional period, Assimi Goita, the Kremlin said on Tuesday.

“At the initiative of the Malian side, Russian President Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation with the President for a transitional period of Mali Assimi Goita,” the Kremlin said in a statement.

Particular attention was paid to the situation in the Sahara-Sahel region, the statement read.

In particular, the sides noted the importance of resolving the situation around Niger by exclusively peaceful political and diplomatic means.

Meanwhile, Mr Goita has confirmed speaking with Mr Putin on the phone about the situation in Niger, where a junta seized power in a coup last month.

Mr Putin “stressed the importance of a peaceful resolution of the situation for a more stable Sahel,” Mr Goita said on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

Western powers fear that Niger could go the same way as neighbouring Mali, whose leaders hired mercenaries from Russia’s Wagner group to help them fight an insurgency after they overthrew the democratic government three years ago and kicked out French troops.

Mr Putin has called for a return to constitutional order in Niger, while Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin welcomed the coup.

Support for Russia has appeared to surge in Niger since the July 26 coup, with junta supporters waving Russian flags at several rallies.

Reuters/NAN