Mali has asked private Russian companies to boost security in the conflict-torn country, Russia’s foreign minister confirmed on Saturday, adding that Moscow was not involved.
European countries have warned the Malian government on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly this week against hiring paramilitaries from the controversial Wagner group.
But with Paris set to reduce its military presence in Mali, Sergey Lavrov told reporters that the Malian government was turning towards “private Russian companies.”
“This is activity which has been carried out on a legitimate basis,” he said during a press conference at the UN headquarters in New York.
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