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Mali coup leader heads to Ghana for ECOWAS crisis talks-Written by: Al Jazeera
West African bloc fears latest coup could imperil Mali’s transition to democracy and exacerbate regional insecurity. Colonel Assimi Goita, Mali’s coup leader and newly appointed interim president, has been summoned to an emergency meeting of West African leaders in Ghana. At Sunday’s extraordinary summit, the 15-member Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is set to discuss how to deal with Mali’s second coup in nine months. Goita left Bamako for Ghana’s capital, Accra, on Saturday after receiving an ECOWAS letter asking for “consultations”, according to the AFP news agency. The office of Mali’s president, in a statement on Facebook, said Goita would take part in the extraordinary summit “alongside his counterparts” and would also hold bilateral talks with regional leaders. Communiqué de presse relatif au déplacement du Président de la Transition, Colonel @GoitaAssimi à Accra où il prendra part aux côtés de ses homologues de la sous-région au Sommet extraordinaire de la CEDEAO sur la situation au Mali prévu ce dimanche https://t.co/uy0c9EA3sd pic.twitter.com/dtGFgH9v9y — Presidence Mali (@PresidenceMali) May 29, 2021 The summit is set to begin at 2pm (14:00 GMT) on Sunday. ECOWAS – which acted as a mediator last August when Goita and others toppled Mali’s democratically elected president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita – has warned it may reimpose sanctions after the colonel’s latest power grab. The bloc fears the takeover could exacerbate instability in northern and central Mali and undermine a regional fight against armed groups linked to al-Qaeda and ISIL (ISIS). ECOWAS, the United States and France have all warned of new sanctions. French President Emmanuel Macron, during a visit to Rwanda and South Africa, said on Saturday that he told West African leaders they could not back a country “where there is no longer democratic legitimacy or transition”. The turmoil in Mali began last week when Goita ordered the arrest of  President Bah Ndaw and Prime Minister Moctar Ouane following a dispute over a cabinet reshuffle that left out two members of the military. Goita was serving as the vice president at the time. Ndaw and Ouane resigned while in detention on Wednesday and were later released. Then the constitutional court – contravening a joint declaration issued following talks in the wake of last August’s coup – named Goita as Mali’s new transitional president. The declaration, reached between ECOWAS and Mali’s civil and military leaders, said the vice president of the transition “cannot under any circumstances replace the president”. With the military going back on its previous commitment to civilian political leaders, doubts have been raised about its other pledges, including holding elections in early 2020. The military said this week it would continue to respect that timetable, but added that it could be subject to change. Colonel Assimi Goita, who has led two military coups in nine months, named country’s interim president. Constitutional court says Colonel Assimi Goita who led this week’s military coup will head Mali’s interim government. Interim leaders were detained on Monday hours after two army officers lost posts in a cabinet reshuffle. Follow Al Jazeera English:
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