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Mali marks Independence Day with focus on sovereignty and international partnerships

In a speech marking the 65th anniversary of Mali’s independence, transitional president General Assimi Goïta reaffirmed his commitment to building a “new Mali” through stronger national sovereignty, improved security, and diversified international partnerships.

He announced that strengthening the army remains a top priority, while condemning ongoing attacks by armed groups in various regions of the country.

On the economic front, Goïta expressed optimism about a projected 6% growth rate for 2025, highlighting the new mining code and international projects, including a gold refinery with Russia and solar power plants with China and the United Arab Emirates.

The transitional leader also pledged to fight corruption, modernize public administration, and digitize services, while declaring 2025 the “Year of Culture” to promote national heritage.

Goïta has led Mali since 2021 following two consecutive coups, while presidential elections, originally scheduled for March 2024, remain postponed.

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