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EU okays Mali military training plan

Published: 11 Dec 2012 - 03:53 am | Last Updated: 05 Feb 2022 - 09:51 pm

BRUSSELS: EU foreign ministers approved yesterday plans to deploy an EU military training mission in Mali to help the government regain control of the vast semi-desert north from Islamist rebels.

“The presence of terrorist groups and the oppression of local populations in the north of Mali, as well as human rights violations, not only pose a grave threat to the Sahel region, but also to north Africa and to Europe,” said EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton. The European Union mission is “absolutely uncontroversial,” said a senior official who insisted on anonymity. “It has the backing of the Malian authorities, of the United Nations and African inter-governmental organisations.”

Under the plan, some 250 EU officers would be sent to train Malian combat units and help restructure the country’s weakened army.

It aims to train four battalions, or a total of 2,600 troops, near Segou, 250km north of Bamako.

“It’s about helping the army get itself back functioning operationally, and raising morale - giving it the capacity to change things on the ground,” said a European security expert.

Currently, the rebels “do not consider the Malian army as a credible threat,” this source added. The EU on Sunday said it was offering another ¤20m ($26m) in humanitarian aid for the country, bringing the total to ¤101m.AFP