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13 May, 2012 - 08:30

Envoys quit Mali after no-go presidential nomination talks

Envoys Adama Bictogo from the Ivory Coast and Djibril Bassole from Burkina Faso  data/files/000_par7010939.jpg

Two West African delegates quit Mali after failing to agree with coup leaders on a nominee to lead the country’s transitional government.
Ivory Coast envoy Adama Bictogo on Saturday said prior to departure that talks with the ex-junta, who staged a coup on 22 March, concerning the post of interim leader had failed.
ECOWAS talks
Bictoga and Burkina Faso counterpart Djibril Bassole had been in Mali since Tuesday representing the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in talks with the ex-junta on resolving the political crisis.
"We were unable to reach an agreement for the moment," said Bictogo, Ivory Coast minister for African integration.
He said that under the constitution, ECOWAS believed that current interim president Dioncounda Traore should continue in the job at the end of a 40-day initial period, but the ex-junta "does not agree."[related-articles]
Interim government
The ex-junta stood down following the coup and handed transitional powers to Traore on 12 April, but are now said to be hoping that coup leader Amadou Haya Sanago takes over as interim leader.
The main task facing the interim government is to address the crisis in the country's north, which fell under the control of Tuareg rebels and Islamic insurgents during the coup.
Source: ANP/AFP