MINUSMA
United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali

Closure of MINUSMA

In accordance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 2690, the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) closed on 31 December 2023. For more information on UN peacekeeping missions and peacekeeping efforts, please visit the UN Peacekeeping website.

Press Releases

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SRSG Reports Progress in Talks with Armed Groups in Kidal
SRSG Albert Koenders reports that, during the visit he undertook today to Kidal together with the Chairman of the African Union, the President of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, progress is being made in the negotiations…
UN Security Council Visit to Mali
The 15 members of the United Nations Security Council will begin a two-day visit to Mali on Sunday. The delegation will meet with the Malian authorities, notably President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta, Prime Minister Oumar Tatam Ly…
MINUSMA Outraged over Series of Murders in North of Mali
MINUSMA today expressed its outrage at the extreme violence in the north of Mali that has killed dozens of people and injured many others during the past few days. In this context of intensified inter-communal tensions…
Continuation of Dialogue in Mali
The Government, Malian armed groups, social and civil experts, and the international community have met to tackle diverse topics since this Thursday in Bamako. During workshops held on Thursday, the involved parties drew…
MINUSMA Press Statement on the Kidal 28 November Incident
MINUSMA strongly condemns the violence that took place yesterday in Kidal prior to the scheduled arrival of the Prime Minister and a Government delegation. The Mission deplores the fact that, despite a security plan…
Closure of the MINUSMA camp in Sevare, Mopti region
Bamako, December 8, 2023 - MINUSMA today closed its camp in Sevare, Mopti region, marking the end of its presence in the central regions of Mali. The closure, which follows the closure of the Ogossagou and Douentza bases…