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French National Gets 20 Years in Mali Over Alleged Destabilisation Plot

BAMAKO, June 5 (Reuters) – A French national ⁠accused ⁠by Mali’s military-led government ⁠of involvement in a plot to destabilise the country ​last year has been sentenced to 20 years in prison, a person ‌familiar with the matter ‌said on Friday, in a case that has strained ties ⁠between Bamako ⁠and Paris.

• Yann Vezilier is expected to serve his sentence ​in Mali following a conviction handed down late on Thursday, the person said, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to ​brief the media.

• Mali’s government announced the arrest of Vezilier ⁠last August, ⁠along with two Malian ⁠generals, ​accusing him of acting on behalf of French intelligence services to mobilise ​political actors, civil ⁠society figures and military officers against Assimi Goita’s government.

• France’s foreign ministry denied the accusations then, saying they were “unfounded” and that Vezilier’s arrest was in violation of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.

• ⁠Mali has experienced more than a decade of unrest fuelled by ⁠Islamist insurgencies in its desert north and political instability that led to coups in 2020 and 2021, bringing Goita to power.

• Spokespeople for Mali’s government and justice ministry did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment on Friday. The French foreign ministry also did not respond to a request for comment.

• Relations between Mali and France, its former colonial ⁠ruler, have deteriorated sharply in recent years, part of a broader regional shift that has also seen Burkina Faso and Niger distance themselves from Paris.

(Reporting by Mali newsroom and Portia Crowe ​in Dakar; Writing by Amindeh Blaise Atabong; Editing ​by Robbie Corey-Boulet and Sanjeev Miglani)

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