The Malian junta has reached an agreement with the Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM) to lift the blockade of the capital, Bamako, for a period of 40 days. In exchange, the Malian authorities will release 115 senior officials from JNIM.
This agreement marks a significant development in the ongoing tensions between the Malian government and JNIM, which has been involved in various militant activities in the region. The lifting of the blockade is expected to ease some of the restrictions on movement and resources in Bamako.
As previously reported, the situation in Mali has been complex, with various factions vying for power and influence. The recent agreement reflects ongoing negotiations aimed at stabilizing the region.

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