France’s Foreign Ministry has recommended that its nationals leave Mali temporarily as soon as possible due to the risk of terrorist attacks.
The ministry advises against traveling to Mali “regardless of the reason” and recommends departing via commercial flights, as main roads have been targeted by terrorist groups.
This advisory comes amid escalating security concerns in the region, with terrorist groups operating in Mali and neighboring countries.
The French government is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety of its citizens, prioritizing their security and well-being.
In recent years, Mali has experienced increased terrorist activity, including attacks on civilians, military personnel, and international forces.
The situation remains volatile, with ongoing operations against extremist groups.
France has a significant presence in Mali, with thousands of citizens residing and working in the country. The government’s advisory serves as a reminder of the importance of staying informed about local conditions and taking necessary precautions to stay safe.








