After Wagner getting its as kicked nunerous time in Mali by both Tuareg and Islamist militias. Malians no longer see them as reliable.
Will see what training the Turks will offer. Because Malis problems all stem from the top to the bottom hence why they are not a effective fighting force.
This is not the kind of training that will turn the tides.
This can greatly improve the individual skills of these soldiers and make them work better as a team in certain scenarios by implementing the tactics and techniques, including reworking SOPs on the basis of the newly transferred information and obtained additional skills.
Even if you have the best teams specialized in small unit tactics if they are not utilized as they should and they lack the needed support, they can't do anything meaningful.
War requires a coordinated effort, utilizing the different components of the forces you have at your disposal the best way possible. People thought that TB-2s will also be enough. Well, the reality is far from these assumptions...