(ANSA) - BAMAKO, AUG 24 - The military junta that took power in Mali has proposed a three-year transition under the leadership of a soldier, and said it was ready to release former president Ibrahim Bubacar Keita, arrested on Tuesday during a State. This was reported by sources from Ecowas (the organization of West African States) and the same junta. The hypothesis was put forward at the end of the second day of negotiations between the coup leaders and the Organization, which will continue today. "We managed to reach agreement on some points but not on all points of discussion", declared the head of the Ecowas delegation, the former president of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan.
Mali: 'military junta for three years'
2020-08-23T23:58:10.107Z
The military junta that took power in Mali proposed a three-year transition under the leadership of a military man, and said it was ready to release former president Ibrahim Bubacar Keita, arrested during a coup on Tuesday. (HANDLE)