Germany plans to send 650 troops to Mali


(MENAFN- Saudi Press Agency) Berlin Safar 13 1437 November 25 2015 SPA -- The German government plans to send up to 650 troops
to Mali to help with the peacekeeping mission in the West African
state Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen said on Wednesday according to dpa.

The aim of the German plan is to help relieve the military pressure
on France in the fight against the terrorist organization ISIS Von der Leyen said following a meeting of the parliamentary
defence committee in Berlin.

In addition the German army mission to help train Kurdish Peshmerga
fighters in Iraq is to be extended Von der Leyan said.

The number of soldiers assigned to the Bundeswehr training programme
is also to be increased to 150 from 100 soldiers Von der Leyan
said. Both operations still have to approved by the German
Parliament the Bundestag.
--SPA
16:53 LOCAL TIME 13:53 GMT


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