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Nato forces needed in Mali, says AU's Thomas Boni Yayi | Nato forces needed in Mali, says AU's Thomas Boni Yayi |
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The African Union's chairman Thomas Boni Yayi has called for Nato to send forces to Mali to help fight militant Islamists who have captured the north. | The African Union's chairman Thomas Boni Yayi has called for Nato to send forces to Mali to help fight militant Islamists who have captured the north. |
The Malian conflict was an "international question" and Nato should intervene just as it had done in Afghanistan, Thomas Boni Yayi said. | The Malian conflict was an "international question" and Nato should intervene just as it had done in Afghanistan, Thomas Boni Yayi said. |
However, the campaign against the militants should be led by an African force, he said. | However, the campaign against the militants should be led by an African force, he said. |
The UN last month approved plans to send some 3,000 African troops to Mali. | The UN last month approved plans to send some 3,000 African troops to Mali. |
UN officials said they did not expect the force to be deployed before September. | UN officials said they did not expect the force to be deployed before September. |
Mr Yayi, who is Benin's president, called for Nato intervention after talks with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Ottawa. | Mr Yayi, who is Benin's president, called for Nato intervention after talks with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Ottawa. |
"Nato should play a part and the African force would lead the way as was done by Nato in Afghanistan," he said. | "Nato should play a part and the African force would lead the way as was done by Nato in Afghanistan," he said. |
"This is an international situation." | "This is an international situation." |
Nato took command of the international peacekeeping force in Afghanistan in 2003. | Nato took command of the international peacekeeping force in Afghanistan in 2003. |
Several Nato members, including the US and France, say they will help to train an African force for the Mali operation, but have not offered to send ground troops. | Several Nato members, including the US and France, say they will help to train an African force for the Mali operation, but have not offered to send ground troops. |
Mr Harper said Canada - a Nato member - was not considering direct military involvement in Mali. | Mr Harper said Canada - a Nato member - was not considering direct military involvement in Mali. |
"Obviously we are very concerned about the situation, and the development of essentially an entire terrorist region is of grave concern to everybody in the international community," he said. | "Obviously we are very concerned about the situation, and the development of essentially an entire terrorist region is of grave concern to everybody in the international community," he said. |
The Islamists and Tuareg rebels seized power in northern Mali - an area the size of France - in the chaos following a coup in the capital, Bamako last year. | The Islamists and Tuareg rebels seized power in northern Mali - an area the size of France - in the chaos following a coup in the capital, Bamako last year. |
Their ranks had been bolstered by fighters from Libya, who crossed into Mali after the overthrow of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's government in 2011. | |
A Nato bombing campaign helped Libya's militias to oust Col Gaddafi's government. | |
The alliance between the Islamists and Tuareg groups quickly collapsed, with the Islamists taking the region's main urban centres. | The alliance between the Islamists and Tuareg groups quickly collapsed, with the Islamists taking the region's main urban centres. |
The Islamist groups have since destroyed ancient shrines in Timbuktu and imposed a strict interpretation of Islamic law, sparking international outrage. | The Islamist groups have since destroyed ancient shrines in Timbuktu and imposed a strict interpretation of Islamic law, sparking international outrage. |
Burkina Faso's government is trying to mediate an end to the conflict. | Burkina Faso's government is trying to mediate an end to the conflict. |
It is due to host talks between the Islamists, Tuareg rebels and the Malian government in the Burkinabe capital, Ouagadougou, on Friday. | It is due to host talks between the Islamists, Tuareg rebels and the Malian government in the Burkinabe capital, Ouagadougou, on Friday. |