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AU urges int’l community to help gather resources for Mali’s anti-terrorism effort

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January 29, 2021
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Moscow, Jan. 29, 2021 – The African Union (AU) is urging the International Community to help obtain the resources necessary for a proper anti-terrorism effort in Mali and to support the transition process there, an official said.

Smail Chergui, the AU Commissioner for Peace and Security, said this on Tuesday.

A transitional government was formed after a military uprising that overthrew then-President Ibrahim Keita in August.

Former Defence Minister Ba N’Daou was appointed interim president in September.

The transitional government is expected to rule for 18 months until new elections are held.

“With regards to the situation in Mali, the AU continues to accompany the transition, and last November we launched the Contact Group to support the transition in Mali.

“So far things are on track, but challenges remain like in all transitional processes,” Chergui said.

As for the counterterrorism effort, the important documents were adopted at the AU Peace and Security Council, paving the way for the “force generation phase,” Chergui said.

“This will require resources and we are working to mobilise our various partners and it will also require the G5 Sahel countries to promote the force that is needed to neutralize jihadists groups in the Liptako Gourma area.

So, we have made progress, but more needs to be done by the AU but also the regional organisations and the international community at large to deploy a force that is much needed to complement ongoing efforts,” the commissioner said.

The AU is working with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to “address the multilayered peace and security challenges facing West Africa and Sahel region, Chergui said.

ECOWAS helped organise an African-led military mission to Mali, which has been operational since 2013. (Sputnik/NAN)

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