Obama administration seeks extra $32 million to train Mali troops

Obama administration seeks extra $32 million to train Mali troops

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Barack Obama administration is seeking an additional 32 million dollars to train African troops to fight Islamic extremists in Mali, Belfast Telegraph said.

State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the request had been made to Congress.

The United States is not providing any direct aid to the Malian government because the democratically elected president was overthrown in a coup last year.

However, it has been providing aid to the French-led mission, transporting French troops and equipment to Mali.

France has some 2,400 forces in the West African nation but says it wants African nations to take the lead in fighting the extremists who rule northern Mali.

The French-led operation began on January 11 after the militants surged southward from their strongholds and took the town of Konna, later recaptured by government forces.

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