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Thursday, February
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Ireland
will provide some soldiers as infantry training team for Malian Armed Forces. |
Irish
Minister of Defense Alan Shatter said Wednesday he proposes to seek the
approval of the government for participation in the planned EU Training
Mission in Mali (EUTM Mali) as part of a joint training contingent with
the British armed forces.
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Irish soldier member of EUFOR (European Union Force ) in Chad, June 2008.
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The EU mission to Mali will
be responsible for providing the Malian Armed Forces with military training
and advice in order to improve their capacity to maintain security in
Mali and restore the authority of the Malian government and the territorial
integrity of the west African country.
"Alongside standard infantry training, training will also be provided
in international humanitarian law, the protection of civilians and human
rights," he said.
The EU training mission in Mali is provided for in the United Nations
Security Council Resolution 2071.
In total, approximately 200 military training personnel will be deployed
as part of the EU training mission in Mali. Four infantry training teams
each comprising 24 military trainers will be provided within the mission.
France will provide two of the training teams. A number of Nordic countries
will provide a team and Britain and Ireland will now also provide a
team.
Ireland expects to contribute six to eight members of the Defense Forces
to the mission. It is expected that the mission, including the force
protection element, will comprise some 500 military personnel in total.
The training mission is expected to be fully deployed by mid-March with
training commencing at the beginning of April. The training mission
will not be involved in operations conducted by the Malian forces.
While Ireland and British forces have worked together in different theatres
and operations over many years, including on UN Blue Hat operations,
EU-led operations and NATO-led Operations in the Balkans and Afghanistan,
this will be the first time a joint British/Irish military contingent
has been deployed on any such operation, according to Shatter.
A decision to launch the Mission has not yet been made by the EU and
planning for the EUTM is continuing in Brussels. None of the personnel
in the British/Irish Training Team will have a combat role.
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