UK troops set for EU Mali mission

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29 January 2013 Last updated at 02:42 ET

The UK is expected to agree to send troops to train forces in Mali, as part of a joint EU mission, at a meeting in Brussels on Tuesday.

Number 10 said David Cameron spoke to French President Francois Hollande on Sunday evening about further possible British help for French forces in Mali.

The UK said it was "ready to provide further assistance where we can and depending what French requests may be".

French-led troops have taken Timbuktu in their operation against Islamists.

BBC defence correspondent Caroline Wyatt said there was still no question of British forces taking on a combat role in Mali.

But the UK has made clear to France that it is ready to offer more help towards its operations there.

Any further assistance is likely to be in the areas of logistics, surveillance, intelligence and transport, on top of the training already being discussed.

The UK's National Security Adviser, Sir Kim Darroch, has been in Paris to discuss what further help the UK could provide to France's operation to drive Islamist militants from its former colony.

Downing Street said Prime Minister David Cameron told Mr Hollande that Britain was "keen" to provide further military assistance.

The UK is likely to form part of a European Union military training mission in Mali.

Numbers for this will be discussed in Brussels, with the British contribution likely to be in the tens.

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I suspect the strategy will be to guarantee the cities are safe so that Islamists are kicked out and then let time do its work"

End Quote Prof Michael Clarke RUSI

The UK may also help to provide more military trainers for forces such as Nigeria's, for operations under the banner of the African-led international support mission to Mali.

RAF C17 transport planes are already flying French equipment to Mali, and the UK has also contributed a Sentinel reconnaissance aircraft for intelligence gathering.

The French and Malian military said troops encountered little resistance when they entered the historic city of Timbuktu.

Mr Hollande said joint forces, which have been pushing north in their offensive against Islamist rebels, were "winning this battle".

They seized Gao, northern Mali's biggest city, on Saturday.

Islamists took the north of the country last year, but have been losing ground since French forces launched an operation earlier this month.

'Humanitarian reasons'

Prof Michael Clarke, a director of the Royal United Services Institute think-tank, said the British involvement was a "politically important" gesture to illustrate Anglo-French military co-operation.

But he said the British troops could also fulfil an important "technical" role, providing communications and other support for the African Ecowas troops who will be going in after the French.

Prof Clarke said he could not discern a clear strategy at the moment in Mali but he added: "That is understandable. In Libya we went in for humanitarian reasons and then a strategy evolved. That is what the French did, they went in initially for humanitarian reasons.

"I suspect the strategy (in Mali) will be to guarantee the cities are safe so that Islamists are kicked out and then let time do its work."


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