Mali celebrated its 65th anniversary of independence.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Bamako, September 23 (Xinhua) — Mali celebrated the 65th anniversary of its independence on Monday. A seven-hour civil and military parade was held, and President Assimi Goita laid flowers at the Independence Monument.

Speaking to the press after the parade, A. Goita congratulated the defense and security forces for their "sacrifice" in the fight against the "forces of evil," assuring that measures are being taken to free both military and civilian hostages.

He noted that strengthening security and expanding access to energy resources remain priorities for his administration. He also praised the resilience of the country's people and called on them to "maintain unity to leave a worthy legacy for future generations."

On the eve of the anniversary, A. Goita delivered a patriotic address to the nation, calling on Malians to “maintain unity” and “resist disinformation campaigns organized by armed terrorist groups.” –0–

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