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France has begun to withdraw troops from Mali where they have battling Islamist militants, the French defence ministry has said. | France has begun to withdraw troops from Mali where they have battling Islamist militants, the French defence ministry has said. |
Around 100 of the 4,000 sent to the West African nation in January have been withdrawn to Cyprus, it said. | Around 100 of the 4,000 sent to the West African nation in January have been withdrawn to Cyprus, it said. |
France intervened after saying the al-Qaeda-linked militants who had taken over northern Mali threatened to march on the capital, Bamako | France intervened after saying the al-Qaeda-linked militants who had taken over northern Mali threatened to march on the capital, Bamako |
A regional African force is in Mali to help its army provide security. | A regional African force is in Mali to help its army provide security. |
The French-led operation drove Islamist groups out of northern cities and towns, but some fighters have retreated to desert hideouts in the vast northern region. | The French-led operation drove Islamist groups out of northern cities and towns, but some fighters have retreated to desert hideouts in the vast northern region. |
The troops who have been withdrawn belong to parachute units of the army, AFP news agency cited Thierry Burkhard, a spokesman for the chief of staff, as saying. | The troops who have been withdrawn belong to parachute units of the army, AFP news agency cited Thierry Burkhard, a spokesman for the chief of staff, as saying. |
He said they had been deployed in the area around Tessalit, a town in the far north-east Mali near the Tegharghar mountains which saw heavy fighting against Islamists. | He said they had been deployed in the area around Tessalit, a town in the far north-east Mali near the Tegharghar mountains which saw heavy fighting against Islamists. |
Nationwide elections are due in July, by which time France wants its troop presence to have been halved. | Nationwide elections are due in July, by which time France wants its troop presence to have been halved. |
France hopes to have only 1,000 soldiers in Mali by the end of the year, handing over duties to the African force which currently numbers around 6,300 soldiers. | France hopes to have only 1,000 soldiers in Mali by the end of the year, handing over duties to the African force which currently numbers around 6,300 soldiers. |
The European Union has begun training 2,000 Malian soldiers mainly for patrol duties, says the BBC's Alex Duval Smith in Bamako. | |
Their weakness in the face of the Islamist advance was what prompted the French intervention in the first place, she says. | |
On Tuesday, the EU also gave 50m euros ($65m, £42m) to the regional African forces, known by the acronym Afisma, to help with training and equipment. | |
UN chief Ban Ki-moon has suggested that an 11,000-strong UN peace force, made up of African troops, be deployed in Mali, once France reduces its presence. | UN chief Ban Ki-moon has suggested that an 11,000-strong UN peace force, made up of African troops, be deployed in Mali, once France reduces its presence. |
Mr Ban also called for the creation of a second force to fight militants. | Mr Ban also called for the creation of a second force to fight militants. |
Remaining French troops could be part of this force, correspondents say. | Remaining French troops could be part of this force, correspondents say. |
Islamist groups took advantage of a coup in March 2012 to take control of the north of Mali, including major cities including Gao, Kidal and Timbuktu. They imposed a strict form of Islamic law in the area. | Islamist groups took advantage of a coup in March 2012 to take control of the north of Mali, including major cities including Gao, Kidal and Timbuktu. They imposed a strict form of Islamic law in the area. |