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France Calls Mali Junta ‘Out of Control,’ says Standoff With International Partners Untenable

France’s Foreign Minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, on Friday called the ruling junta in Mali that a standoff with an “out of control,” saying that the standoff between both nations was untenable.

,But France said it is discussing with partners how to adapt its operations to continue the fight against Islamist militants in Mali.

Tensions have escalated between Mali and its international partners after the junta failed to organise elections following two military coups.

It has also deployed Russian private military contractors, which some EU countries have said is incompatible with their mission.

Foreign Minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, told RTL radio that the Malian regime is illegitimate, saying: “The junta is truly out of control.

“European, French and international forces are seeing measures that are restricting them. Given the situation, given the rupture in the political and military frameworks we cannot continue like this.”

Denmark said on Thursday it was pulling its troops out after the junta insisted on an immediate withdrawal.

France and 14 other European countries urged the junta on Wednesday to allow Danish special forces, part of a broader European task force created to fight Islamist militants, to remain in Mali.

They rejected the junta’s claims their presence was without legal basis. The junta rejected that.

Defence ministers from those countries will hold crisis talks later on Friday.

“We can not stay like this,” Le Drian said when asked if European forces should remain in Mali. “We are holding talks with our African and European partners to see how to adapt our forces to continue the fight against terrorism.”

(REUTERS)

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