The junta in power in Mali announced Monday evening to denounce the defense agreements with France and its European partners, castigating the
“flagrant attacks”
on the part of the French forces present in the country on national sovereignty and
“multiple violations”
of Malian airspace.
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The Malian authorities broke the Status of Force Agreements (Sofa) setting the legal framework for the presence in Mali of the French Barkhane and European Takuba forces, as well as the defense cooperation treaty concluded in 2014 between Mali and France, announced Colonel Abdoulaye Maïga, government spokesman, on national television.