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Wednesday 17 May 2017

mali's president vows to keep fighting TERRORISTS group in the country..

There are 11,000 UN peacekeepers in Mali [Joe Penney/Reuters]


Mali will keep fighting "terrorist groups" in the country until they engage in serious peace talks, the country's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has said.
Despite continued French troop deployments, a UN peacekeeping mission comprising 11,000 soldiers and years of peace talks, Mali remains beset by political unrest and ethnic strife.
Keita said (Without Limits) programme he will keep fighting as these groups remain not serious about stopping their attacks.
However, he said he is willing to extend the hand of friendship in an effort to have peace and prosperity for his people.
"While we are trying to have peace talks with them, they conduct these attacks against us," said Keita.
Keita, Mali's president since 2013, has indicated he would be running for a second term in 2018.
In April 2012, the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (NMLA), a nomadic armed group, seized control of an area larger than the size of France before being toppled by al-Qaeda-linked groups who imposed strict interpretation of Islamic law on the local population.
In January the following year, France launched a military intervention in its former West African colony to stop the fighters' southward offensive.
Keita said while there are no US troops in his country, his government is cooperating with the US military and sharing intelligence.
"The Malian military and the Americans are conducting joint drills every now and then and we have military officials in countries that are considered to be part of the Eastern camp," he said.
Keita also denied claims that French troops were killing innocent civilians and prasied France as a "friend of Mali".
"The terrorists are the ones killing the innocent people on a daily basis, not the French forces," he said.
While saying billions had been invested in the development projects in the north of the country, Keita said his government is waging a war against corruption and bribery as well.

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