France calls Security Council meeting on Mali

January 14, 2013 03:27 am | Updated December 04, 2021 11:17 pm IST - UNITED NATIONS

A spokesman for the French U.N. Mission said the Security Council will meet on Monday at France’s request to discuss Mali.

Spokesman Brieuc Pont said in a tweet posted on Sunday that the council will meet on Monday afternoon “to examine the situation in Mali.” French troops have intervened to oust al-Qaeda-linked Islamist extremists who control northern Mali.

The three-day-old, French-led effort to take back Mali’s north from the extremists has included airstrikes by jets and combat helicopters on at least four northern towns. Some 400 French troops have been deployed to the country in the all-out effort to win back the territory from the well-armed rebels, who seized control of an area larger than France itself following a coup in Mali nine months ago.

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