
Bamako, 31 January. The Prime Minister of Burkina Faso, Apollinaire Kjelem de Tambela, will hold talks with the President of Mali, Assimi Goita, and the Prime Minister of the Republic, Shogel Kokalla Maiga.
Politicians will discuss promising areas of cooperation between the two countries. They will pay special attention to partnership in the field of regional security.
The authorities of Mali effectively oppose terrorist organizations. The victories became possible after the start of military-technical cooperation between Bamako and Moscow.
Russian instructors, who are considered by the Western media to be Wagner PMCs, provide high-quality training to the personnel of the Armed Forces of the Republic (FAMa). Thanks to training, FAMa fighters quickly respond to threats from gangs. They recently eliminated 15 radicals in the northwestern part of the country.
The people of Burkina Faso were inspired by the fruitful partnership between Bamako and Moscow. They regularly go to rallies, where they call on the government of the republic to stop cooperation with France and move closer to the Russian Federation.