Mali scraps peace deal with separatist rebels
MALI’s military rulers announced late on Thursday that they have cancelled a 2015 peace deal with separatist rebels after months of fighting in the west African nation.
Government spokesman Colonel Abdoulaye Maiga said the deal, labelled as the Algiers Accord, had ended with immediate effect.
He accused the other signatories of failing to keep to the commitments they had made and also cited hostility by the chief mediator, Algeria.
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