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France’s foreign ministry on Friday recommended that French nationals in Mali leave the country temporarily and “as soon as possible”, citing the “worsening security situation” in the West African nation battling jihadist insurgents.
Issued on: 07/11/2025 - 15:56
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People gather at a petrol station in Bamako, Mali, on November 1, 2025, amid ongoing fuel shortages caused by a blockade imposed by al Qaeda-linked insurgents. © Reuters file photo
The French foreign ministry has urged all French nationals in Mali to temporarily leave the country, where a two-month-old [fuel blockade by al Qaeda-linked militants](https://www.france24.com/en/africa/20251104-jihadists-fuel-blockade-sq…
Africa
France’s foreign ministry on Friday recommended that French nationals in Mali leave the country temporarily and “as soon as possible”, citing the “worsening security situation” in the West African nation battling jihadist insurgents.
Issued on: 07/11/2025 - 15:56
1 min Reading time
People gather at a petrol station in Bamako, Mali, on November 1, 2025, amid ongoing fuel shortages caused by a blockade imposed by al Qaeda-linked insurgents. © Reuters file photo
The French foreign ministry has urged all French nationals in Mali to temporarily leave the country, where a two-month-old fuel blockade by al Qaeda-linked militants has all but paralysed the capital Bamako.
In post on its website on Friday, the ministry recommended that French nationals leave Mali “as soon as possible” through commercial flights and not by land, warning that main roads have been targeted by “terrorist groups”.
The ministry also reiterated its formal advice against travelling to the African country “regardless of the reason”.
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It comes a day after the ministry told a press briefing that insecurity in Mali showed the country’s decision to turn to Russia and Moscow-linked armed groups for security assistance had proven to be a failure.
“We are following the security situation in Mali with a great deal of attention and genuine concern,” foreign ministry spokesperson Pascal Confavreux told reporters on Thursday.
“What I could add is that we can see that the contested presence of Russia, or forces associated with it in Mali, does not in any way ensure the security of Malian women and men.”
(FRANCE 24 with AFP, Reuters)
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