Key facts
- Yann Vezilier, a French national, was sentenced to 20 years in prison in Mali.
- Mali's government accused Vezilier of plotting to destabilize the country on behalf of French intelligence.
- France denied the accusations, calling them unfounded and a violation of the Vienna Convention.
- Vezilier was arrested in August and is expected to serve his sentence in Mali.
A French national, Yann Vezilier, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison in Mali for his alleged involvement in a plot to destabilize the country. The conviction strains already tense relations between Bamako and Paris. Mali's government announced Vezilier's arrest in August, accusing him of acting on behalf of French intelligence services to mobilize opposition against the current government. France's foreign ministry has denied these accusations, labeling them 'unfounded' and a violation of diplomatic conventions. Vezilier is expected to serve his sentence in Mali. The country has been grappling with over a decade of unrest, including Islamist insurgencies and political instability marked by coups in 2020 and 2021.