Talks had focused on who would lead Mali and for how long, rather than the possibility of reinstating the president, diplomats said.
Talks between West African mediators and Mali’s military coup leaders ended on Monday after three days of discussions without any decision on the make-up of a transitional government, a junta spokesman said.
But talks had focused on who would lead Mali and for how long, rather than the possibility of reinstating the president, diplomats said.The coup has raised the prospects of further political turmoil in Mali which, like other countries in the region, is facing an expanding threat from militants. “Nothing has been decided. Everyone has given their point of view. The final decision of the structure of the transition will be made by us Malians here,’’ Mr Wague said.
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