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Mali: ECOWAS looking to intervene militarily to restore constitutional order

Saturday, June 16, 2012

The Economic Community of West African states (ECOWAS) is urging the UN Security Council to adopt a resolution that would authorize any military action it takes in Mali, where a junta-led coup toppled the democratically elected government and Islamists and rebels then over-ran the north and declared independence.

Top officials of ECOWAS met behind closed doors on Friday with Security Council ambassadors to discuss the crisis in Mali.

Council diplomats, speaking on condition of anonymity because the talks were private, said members still had questions about ECOWASs’s plans and would be examining the request to authorize military action.

Salamatu Hussaini Suleiman, the ECOWAS commissioner for political affairs, peace and security, was upbeat, telling reporters after the meeting that the response from the council was “very, very positive”.

“We are requesting the UN Security Council to pass a resolution that will legitimize any action, military action – that we are going to take in Mali,” she said.

“The situation in Mali is very, very critical,” Suleiman said, “and from the response and the support and encouragement we had from council members, we believe this resolution is going to be passed very soon.”

She added that the large number of questions indicated the council’s commitment to resolving the crisis in Mali.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press

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