Rebels Sign Peace Deal With Mali Government
The agreement recognises the government in Bamako and gives more rights to the Tuareg-dominated north.
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Mali:
Peace Deal Raises Hopes of Stability
DW, 19 June 2015
Tuareg rebels finally appear to be willing to sign the May peace accord. While the Malian population welcomes this as a step toward more security, it has little faith in the UN… Read more »
Signing in Algers
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The government and allied fighters have signed a long-awaited peace deal in a ceremony attended by many heads-of-state but boycotted by the main Tuareg-led rebel groups. Read more »
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