EU 'regrets' Mali scrapping peace deal with separatists

 Josep Borrel

European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell.

Photo credit: Johan Ordonez | AFP

Brussels, Belgium  

The European Union said Monday it "regrets" Mali's military rulers deciding to scrap a 2015 peace deal with separatist groups and warned regional instability could ensue.

"The European Union regrets the decision taken by the transition authorities to put an end to the peace accord signed in Algiers in 2015," said a statement from the office of EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell.

Civilians in northern Mali "will be the first to suffer the consequences", it warned, adding: "The negative impact of this rupture could be felt nationally and regionally."

Mali's leaders on Thursday announced the end of the 2015 peace deal with mainly Tuareg groups that Algeria had helped mediate.

The junta, which seized power in 2020, blamed the "change in posture of certain signatory groups" and "acts of hostility" by Algeria, with which relations have soured.