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Mali crisis: France ready to stop rebels, says Hollande | Mali crisis: France ready to stop rebels, says Hollande |
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France is ready to stop Islamist militants who control northern Mali if they continue their offensive, French President Francois Hollande has said. | France is ready to stop Islamist militants who control northern Mali if they continue their offensive, French President Francois Hollande has said. |
However, Mr Hollande said France would only act under UN authorisation. | However, Mr Hollande said France would only act under UN authorisation. |
He was responding to a plea by Malian President Dioncounda Traore for help to counter a renewed rebel offensive. | He was responding to a plea by Malian President Dioncounda Traore for help to counter a renewed rebel offensive. |
Earlier, an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council called for the rapid deployment of an African-led international force to Mali. | Earlier, an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council called for the rapid deployment of an African-led international force to Mali. |
Armed groups, some linked to al-Qaeda, took control of northern Mali in April 2012. | |
They have enforced an extreme interpretation of Islamic law. | |
Analysts say Western nations are concerned that Mali's north could become a base for terrorists to plan and launch international attacks. | |
'No point rushing in' | |
The UN has approved plans to send some 3,000 African troops to Mali to recapture the north but they are not due to arrive until September. | The UN has approved plans to send some 3,000 African troops to Mali to recapture the north but they are not due to arrive until September. |
"They (rebels) are trying to deliver a fatal blow to the very existence of this country," Mr Hollande said. | "They (rebels) are trying to deliver a fatal blow to the very existence of this country," Mr Hollande said. |
"France, like its African partners, cannot accept this. I have decided that France will respond, alongside our African partners, to the request from the Malian authorities. | "France, like its African partners, cannot accept this. I have decided that France will respond, alongside our African partners, to the request from the Malian authorities. |
"We will do it strictly within the framework of the United Nations Security Council resolution. We will be ready to stop the terrorists' offensive if it continues." | "We will do it strictly within the framework of the United Nations Security Council resolution. We will be ready to stop the terrorists' offensive if it continues." |
Diplomatic sources said Mr Hollande and Mr Traore would meet for talks in Paris next Wednesday. | |
Speaking shortly before Mr Hollande's address, French war veterans minister Kader Arif appeared to rule out a speedy deployment of French troops to Mali. | Speaking shortly before Mr Hollande's address, French war veterans minister Kader Arif appeared to rule out a speedy deployment of French troops to Mali. |
"There is clearly an emergency but... there's no point in rushing in," said Mr Arif. | "There is clearly an emergency but... there's no point in rushing in," said Mr Arif. |
"At the same time, there can be no kind of engagement that could take place in this emergency without taking account of the international scale." | "At the same time, there can be no kind of engagement that could take place in this emergency without taking account of the international scale." |
Earlier this week, the militant Islamist group Ansar Dine said it had entered the key central town of Konna and intended to advance further south. | Earlier this week, the militant Islamist group Ansar Dine said it had entered the key central town of Konna and intended to advance further south. |
The army has refused to comment on the claim. | The army has refused to comment on the claim. |
Following its emergency meeting on Mali on Thursday, the UN Security Council called for a "rapid deployment" of the African force and expressed "grave concern" at the capture of Konna by "terrorists and extremist groups". | |
UN diplomats in New York said President Traore had appealed for help to Paris and to UN chief Ban Ki-moon. | UN diplomats in New York said President Traore had appealed for help to Paris and to UN chief Ban Ki-moon. |
"It basically said 'Help, France'," the US ambassador to the UN Susan Rice told reporters in describing the letter. | "It basically said 'Help, France'," the US ambassador to the UN Susan Rice told reporters in describing the letter. |
France was the colonial power in Mali until 1960. | France was the colonial power in Mali until 1960. |