France and its allies in a European force have announced that they are withdrawing their troops from Mali after almost a decade.
The troops have been involved in the fight against Islamist militants in the country.
Officials said the decision to leave followed a breakdown in diplomatic relations, amid growing hostility from Mali's new governing military junta.
The forces will be re-deployed across Africa's Sahel region.
In a statement released on Thursday morning, countries involved in the French-led Tabuka Taskforce agreed to set out plans on how to remain in the region, notably Niger and the Gulf of Guinea countries, by June 2022.
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