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Mali crisis focus for Clinton's Algeria visit | Mali crisis focus for Clinton's Algeria visit |
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US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton is visiting Algeria to discuss the growing threat posed by militant Islamists in neighbouring Mali, US officials say. | US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton is visiting Algeria to discuss the growing threat posed by militant Islamists in neighbouring Mali, US officials say. |
Earlier this month, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution paving the way for an African force to end Islamist control in northern Mali. | Earlier this month, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution paving the way for an African force to end Islamist control in northern Mali. |
Algeria is an important military power in the Sahel region and its backing is seen as crucial in any intervention. | Algeria is an important military power in the Sahel region and its backing is seen as crucial in any intervention. |
Algerian Islamists are reported to have joined the Malian rebellion. | Algerian Islamists are reported to have joined the Malian rebellion. |
The trouble began last January after fighters loyal to killed Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi flooded into northern Mali. | |
Angered by the government's approach to the rebellion, the army led a coup in March - and in the ensuing chaos Islamists and their Tuareg rebel allies took control of the whole of the north. | |
The Islamists, who are allied to al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (Aqim) which has its roots in Algeria and is active across the Sahel region, have since fallen out with the Tuareg groups. | |
'Warming to idea' | 'Warming to idea' |
A US diplomat travelling with Mrs Clinton said the Malian conflict would be high on the agenda of talks between Ms Clinton and Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Foreign Minister Mourad Medelci. | A US diplomat travelling with Mrs Clinton said the Malian conflict would be high on the agenda of talks between Ms Clinton and Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Foreign Minister Mourad Medelci. |
"There is a strong recognition that Algeria has to be a central part of the solution," a US diplomat travelling with Ms Clinton said, AFP reports. | "There is a strong recognition that Algeria has to be a central part of the solution," a US diplomat travelling with Ms Clinton said, AFP reports. |
Algeria had initially expressed strong reservations about plans by the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) to send a 3,000-strong force to northern Mali, fearing it could cause more instability in the region. | Algeria had initially expressed strong reservations about plans by the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) to send a 3,000-strong force to northern Mali, fearing it could cause more instability in the region. |
But Algeria - which has the biggest army in the Sahel region - has since been "warming to the idea" of intervention, another US State Department official is quoted by AFP as saying. | But Algeria - which has the biggest army in the Sahel region - has since been "warming to the idea" of intervention, another US State Department official is quoted by AFP as saying. |
"One of the things that we'll be talking about is... the role that Algeria could play if Ecowas provides the boots on the ground," the official said. | "One of the things that we'll be talking about is... the role that Algeria could play if Ecowas provides the boots on the ground," the official said. |
"Then the rest of us have to support that and create the means for it to succeed." | "Then the rest of us have to support that and create the means for it to succeed." |
Last week, there were reports of groups of lightly foreign fighters from Algeria and Western Sahara arriving in the northern strongholds of Timbuktu and Gao. | Last week, there were reports of groups of lightly foreign fighters from Algeria and Western Sahara arriving in the northern strongholds of Timbuktu and Gao. |
On 12 October, the UN Security Council gave Ecowas and the African Union (AU) a 45-day deadline to submit a detailed and costed plan for intervention in Mali. | On 12 October, the UN Security Council gave Ecowas and the African Union (AU) a 45-day deadline to submit a detailed and costed plan for intervention in Mali. |
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