Mali/Diplomacy: The influence of the country, the hobbyhorse of the Malian authorities

In a world marked by constant change and an ongoing information war, Mali is focusing on diplomacy to project a positive and accurate image internationally.

 

The contribution of Malian diplomats is deemed essential in this effort.

 

Recognizing this, the Malian authorities have initiated a training program for new diplomats, emphasizing the importance of language and proper conduct to enhance the country’s reputation on regional, continental, and global stages.

 

This initiative aims to prepare newly appointed diplomats for their missions abroad.

 

Mali, along with its two neighboring countries, members of the Sahel States Confederation (AES), is frequently targeted by those seeking to tarnish its global image.

 

This is largely due to Mali’s pursuit of sovereignty and its fight against imperialism and terrorism.

 

Opponents of Mali’s path continually plot to undermine the efforts made by Malian authorities and combat forces, supported by their civilian compatriots.

 

Therefore, it is crucial to adopt new strategies in Mali’s relations with the world, with diplomats playing a key role.

 

The capacity-building program for diplomats covers topics such as the existence and geopolitical implications of the Sahel States Confederation, diplomatic practices and protocols from the Vienna and Geneva Conventions, and the dissemination of accurate information, among others.

 

This training is part of a broader strategy to ensure that Malian diplomats are well-equipped to effectively represent the nation and counteract negative narratives, thus contributing to the country’s international prominence and stability.

 

Titi KEITA

 

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