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Last Updated: April 19, 2026

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Last Updated: April 19, 2026

Individual

Mohamed Ould MATALY

Nationality

Mali

DoB

1958

Address

Golf Rue 708 Door 345, Gao, Mali

Reg. ID

D9011156, Passport

Official reason

Mohamed Ould Mataly (Ould Mataly) was designated for being responsible for, or complicit in, or having directly or indirectly engaged in, actions or policies that threaten the peace, security, or stability of Mali. In November 2018, Ould Mataly coordinated with his close associate Mahri Sidi Amar Ben Daha to instruct dozens of combatants to blockade the venue for regional consultations in Gao, blocking discussion on key provisions of the Agreement.  In July 2016, Ould Mataly was one of the instigators of demonstrations hostile to the implementation of the Agreement.

Other Information

https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sm866

Date of listing

2019-12-20

Program information
Program information
Authority

US

Program

Executive Order 13882

Regime

OFAC country specific

Target State

Mali

Measures

Blocking Property, Suspending Entry

Official Information

On February 7, 2020, OFAC issued the Mali Sanctions Regulations, 31 CFR part 555 (85 FR 7223, February 7, 2020) (the “Regulations”), to implement Executive Order (E.O.) 13882 of July 26, 2019, “Blocking Property and Suspending Entry of Certain Persons Contributing to the Situation in Mali” (84 FR 37055, July 30, 2019), pursuant to authorities delegated to the Secretary of the Treasury in E.O. 13882. The Regulations were initially issued in abbreviated form for the purpose of providing immediate guidance to the public. OFAC is revising the Regulations to further implement E.O. 13882. OFAC is amending and reissuing the Regulations as a more comprehensive set of regulations that includes additional interpretive guidance and definitions, general licenses, and other regulatory provisions that will provide further guidance to the public. Due to the number of regulatory sections being updated or added, OFAC is reissuing the Regulations in their entirety. On July 26, 2019, the President, invoking the authority of, inter alia, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) (IEEPA) and the United Nations Participation Act (22 U.S.C. 287c) (UNPA), issued E.O. 13882. In E.O. 13882, the President determined that the situation in Mali, including repeated violations of ceasefire arrangements made pursuant to the 2015 Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation in Mali; the expansion of terrorist activities into southern and central Mali; the intensification of drug trafficking and trafficking in persons, human rights abuses, and hostage-taking; and the intensification of attacks against civilians, the Malian defense and security forces, the United Nations Multi-dimensional Integrated Stabilizations Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), and international security presences, constituted an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States and declared a national emergency to deal with that threat.

Additional Details

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Program URL
  • https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/08/07/2023-16860/mali-sanctions-regulations

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