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Defense News - Mali |
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012, 10:41 AM | |||
France ready to support African military intervention in Mali. | |||
France
will support African military intervention in Mali to crack down on Islamist
insurgents but will not send troops, French Defense Minister Jean-Yves
Le Drian said Sunday, August 5, 2012.. "An African military intervention
is desirable and inevitable," Le Drian told France Info Radio. |
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Malian military junta troops who carried out a coup in March guard a street after renewed fighting in the capital Bamako May 1, 2012. Forces of Mali's ruling military junta battled troops loyal to ousted president Amadou Toumani Toure in several parts of the capital Bamako. |
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However,
France will not take a military initiative in Mali, he said. France hopes
that African forces could be the first to take action in Mali in line
with the UN Security Council resolution. |
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