
Decade-long UN Peacekeeping Mission In Mali Ends
The UN Security Council terminated a peacekeeping mission in Mali that had been in place for ten years, on Friday. The nation’s military junta, now aligned with Russia, demanded the withdrawal of the international forces involved in the fight against jihadists.
Upholding the principle that peacekeeping initiatives require the consent of the host government, the Security Council resolved to commence the immediate winding down of the mission, despite concerns to the surprising statement made by Malian Foreign Minister Abdrns raised by Western powers about the potential for heightened instability in the troubled African nation. The decision came in two weeks …