The UN mission in Mali has demanded an immediate release of President Bah Ndaw and PM Moctar Ouane, after reports that they were detained by soldiers.
In a tweet (in French), the Minusma mission also called for calm in the impoverished West African nation.
This comes after reports that interim President Ndaw and Mr. Ouane were driven by soldiers to the Kati military camp near the capital, Bamako.
This raised fears of a second coup within a year in the country.
Defence Minister Souleymane Doucouré has also reportedly been detained.
Late on Monday, Mr. Ouane told AFP in a phone call that soldiers “came to get him”. The news agency said the line was then cut.
The reported detentions came just hours after a government reshuffle, which saw two senior army officers who took part in last year’s coup replaced.
#Mali Nous suivons avec attention les événements et restons engagés en appui à la Transition. Nous appelons au calme et exigeons la libération immédiate et inconditionnelle du Président et du Premier ministre. Ceux qui les détiennent devront répondre de leurs actes.
— MINUSMA (@UN_MINUSMA) May 24, 2021
Once again Mali is looking unstable just nine months after the military coup that saw President Ibrahim Boubakar Keïta removed from office, the BBC’s Africa editor Will Ross reports.
A previous coup in 2012 led to militant Islamists exploiting the instability to seize territory in northern Mali.
French troops helped regain territory, but attacks continue.
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Source: BBC
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