Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara met Tuesday with Togolese Foreign Minister Robert Dussey, who's acting as mediator between Abidjan and Bamako to " find a quick solution " over the case of 49 Ivorian soldiers detained in Mali for almost two weeks.
Togo mediates between I. Coast, Mali in detained soldiers dispute
According to a memo from the Ivorian presidency, Alassane Ouattara "expressed his gratitude" towards his Togolese counterpart Faure Gnassingbé - represented by Robert Dussey -, " for the initiatives taken to find a rapid solution ."
Robert Dussey was in Abidjan, one day following a meeting in Bamako with the Malian president of the transition Assimi Goïta. The latter, who said he was " open to dialogue and willing to work for a happy outcome to this situation ," had called for mediation by Togo.
Official inquiry
In a statement read Tuesday by AFP, the attorney general at the Bamako Court of Appeal is opening a judicial inquiry, promising to " shed full light on this matter ".
Ivory Coast called last Tuesday for the release " without delay " of its 49 soldiers arrested "unjustly" on July 10 at Bamako airport. The Malian authorities accuse the officiers of being " mercenaries " seeking to destabilize the country.
But Abidjan insists, arguing the presence of its soldiers, as part of logistical support operations for the United Nations mission in Mali (MINUSMA), was " well known to the Malian authorities ."