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Malian President Goïta Meets Putin in Moscow, Holds Discussions on Bamako–Moscow Relations

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On Monday, Malian President and Head of the Transition, Army General Assimi Goïta, was officially received at the Kremlin by Russian President Vladimir Putin, a significant step in the growing strategic partnership between Mali and the Russian Federation.

The high-level meeting, which included a private tête-à-tête between the two leaders and an expanded session with their respective delegations, set the stage for signing several cooperation agreements. These agreements are expected to span key sectors-defence, security, energy, infrastructure, and development—of critical interest to both countries.

Earlier, it was reported that President Goïta arrived in Moscow on Sunday for a multi-day official visit at the invitation of President Putin. His arrival was met with full honours, underlining the symbolic and geopolitical weight Moscow now attributes to its alliance with Bamako.

For Mali, the visit shows a deliberate shift in foreign policy, part of its broader diplomatic reorientation away from traditional Western allies toward alternative partnerships. The move aligns with its increased engagement within the Confederation of Sahel States- includes Burkina Faso and Niger, all of which have faced growing tensions with former colonial powers.

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