BAMAKO (SUNDIATA POST)- The military juntas of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger have written to the UN Security Council to denounce what they said was Ukraine’s support for rebel groups in West Africa’s Sahel region, Mali’s foreign ministry said.
Mali cut diplomatic ties with Ukraine in early August over comments by a spokesperson for Ukraine’s military intelligence agency, Andriy Yusov, about fighting in Mali’s north that killed Malian soldiers and mercenaries from the Russian Wagner group in late July.
The military government of Niger followed suit days later in solidarity with its neighbour.
Yusov had said Malian “rebels” had received necessary information “to conduct a successful military operation”.
Mali and Niger interpreted Yusov’s comments as an admission of Ukraine’s direct involvement in the conflict, and accused it of supporting international terrorism as a result.
Ukraine has repeatedly called the allegations groundless and untrue. Its foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Wednesday.
The country is still locked in heavy fighting with Russia more than two years after Moscow’s invasion.
A Tuareg rebel alliance has also said it did not receive any Ukrainian support.