Special envoy to Bamako
Assimi Goïta arrived in Ghana in his colonel's uniform.
The head of the National Committee for the Salvation of the People (CNSP), president of Mali since August 18 and the putsch against President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta (IBK), did not seem to want to depart from his habits, even to go and meet the leaders of State of the region gathered for a summit in Accra.
It was for the military, young officers unknown in the palaces, to accept the charter drawn up last weekend to lead a transition in Mali.
The ECOWAS, the regional organization, had not hidden its annoyance against this coup and maintains economic sanctions against Mali.
“We speak calmly to ECOWAS.
We have no interest in alienating it, ”
assures a person close to the junta.
The strategy was only relatively successful, while the exact content of the discussions remained unclear on Tuesday.
Heads of State are said to have been annoyed, in particular by the
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