Victoria Nuland
Department Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
July 27, 2012
The United States welcomes the return of interim President Dioncounda
Traore to Bamako. His return represents an important step in moving
Mali back onto a path leading to the restoration of a freely elected
democratic government.
We support the efforts of interim President Traore, interim Prime
Minister Diarra, political parties and civil society to engage in an
inclusive and broad-based political dialogue that will contribute to the
early restoration of a popularly elected government and that is focused
on creating a stable and prosperous future for the country. We
encourage all of the parties to draw on the Malian tradition of
consensus, tolerance, and good will to form an effective unity
government by July 31, 2012, that can guide the country towards
elections as soon as possible, but no later than April 2013, as called
for by the Economic Community of West African States.
We reiterate the call of the international community for the
dissolution of the military-led National Committee for the Restoration
of Democracy (CNRDRE) and call on its members to refrain from any
interference in political matters and in the work of the transitional
authorities. We repeat the call on armed groups in northern Mali to
renounce any connection with terrorist groups and enter into legitimate
political negotiations on the basis of Mali’s territorial integrity.
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