Germany offers planes to fly West African troops to Mali

 

This could take place “without delay”, once some technical details had been clarified, Berlin added.

Paris has poured hundreds of soldiers into Mali and carried out dozens of bombing raids since Friday in the Islamist-controlled northern half of the country, which Western and regional states fear could become a base for terrorist attacks in Africa and Europe.

Germany has ruled out sending combat troops but said on Monday it would provide logistical support.

“The support is aimed for the Ecowas states. We are prepared to bring Ecowas troops to Mali, to Bamako,” Defence  Minister Thomas de Maiziere said in a joint statement with Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, referring to the West African regional bloc.

Thousands of African soldiers from Ecowas are due to take over the Mali offensive, under a UN-mandated deployment.

Regional armies are scrambling to accelerate an operation which was initially not expected until September and has been brought forward by France’s surprise bombing campaign aimed at stopping a rebel advance on a strategic town last week.

Cote d’Ivoire President Alassane Ouattara, who currently holds the rotating chairmanship of Ecowas, was in Berlin yesterday for talks with German officials including Chancellor Angela Merkel. — Reuters.

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