Mali is in the process of ending the crisis in the country, as it concludes its first round of peace conference in Bamako on Sunday.
Country’s opposition has agreed to end its boycott of a political summit enshrined in 2015 peace process.
Opposition parties were the last holdout, after former rebels had on Tuesday, decided to sheath swords in order to attend the conference.
Government and pro-Bamako armed groups are also represented at the event, as the new round of talks is expected to begin on Monday.
Mali is in the process of ending the crisis in the country, as it concludes its first round of peace conference in Bamako on Sunday.
Country’s opposition has agreed to end its boycott of a political summit enshrined in 2015 peace process.
Opposition parties were the last holdout, after former rebels had on Tuesday, decided to sheath swords in order to attend the conference.
Government and pro-Bamako armed groups are also represented at the event, as the new round of talks is expected to begin on Monday.
Mali is in the process of ending the crisis in the country, as it concludes its first round of peace conference in Bamako on Sunday.
Country’s opposition has agreed to end its boycott of a political summit enshrined in 2015 peace process.
Opposition parties were the last holdout, after former rebels had on Tuesday, decided to sheath swords in order to attend the conference.
Government and pro-Bamako armed groups are also represented at the event, as the new round of talks is expected to begin on Monday.
Mali is in the process of ending the crisis in the country, as it concludes its first round of peace conference in Bamako on Sunday.
Country’s opposition has agreed to end its boycott of a political summit enshrined in 2015 peace process.
Opposition parties were the last holdout, after former rebels had on Tuesday, decided to sheath swords in order to attend the conference.
Government and pro-Bamako armed groups are also represented at the event, as the new round of talks is expected to begin on Monday.
Mali is in the process of ending the crisis in the country, as it concludes its first round of peace conference in Bamako on Sunday.
Country’s opposition has agreed to end its boycott of a political summit enshrined in 2015 peace process.
Opposition parties were the last holdout, after former rebels had on Tuesday, decided to sheath swords in order to attend the conference.
Government and pro-Bamako armed groups are also represented at the event, as the new round of talks is expected to begin on Monday.
Mali is in the process of ending the crisis in the country, as it concludes its first round of peace conference in Bamako on Sunday.
Country’s opposition has agreed to end its boycott of a political summit enshrined in 2015 peace process.
Opposition parties were the last holdout, after former rebels had on Tuesday, decided to sheath swords in order to attend the conference.
Government and pro-Bamako armed groups are also represented at the event, as the new round of talks is expected to begin on Monday.
Mali is in the process of ending the crisis in the country, as it concludes its first round of peace conference in Bamako on Sunday.
Country’s opposition has agreed to end its boycott of a political summit enshrined in 2015 peace process.
Opposition parties were the last holdout, after former rebels had on Tuesday, decided to sheath swords in order to attend the conference.
Government and pro-Bamako armed groups are also represented at the event, as the new round of talks is expected to begin on Monday.
Mali is in the process of ending the crisis in the country, as it concludes its first round of peace conference in Bamako on Sunday.
Country’s opposition has agreed to end its boycott of a political summit enshrined in 2015 peace process.
Opposition parties were the last holdout, after former rebels had on Tuesday, decided to sheath swords in order to attend the conference.
Government and pro-Bamako armed groups are also represented at the event, as the new round of talks is expected to begin on Monday.