The European Union says it will not extend a security reform mission in Guinea-Bissau following the nation’s failure to respect the law as evidenced by an army mutiny in April, which led to the brief detention of Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Jr. The EU has repeatedly raised concern over the detention of the civilian and military leader and the impunity of those responsible for the mutiny, Reuters reports.
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