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UN chief Ban Ki-moon recommends that the Security Council approves the African Union (AU) sent a military force to fight the Islamists in northern Mali. Any financial polski bus support from the UN, he offers not.
UN chief Ban Ki-moon recommends that the Security Council approves the African Union (AU) sent a military force to fight the Islamists in northern Mali. Any financial support from the UN, he offers not.
Bans carefully worded report, however, contains many issues that he believes should be preserved before a military operation starts, including how numbers should be trained and equipped and how humanitarian and human rights should be protected.
The AU has asked for a mandate from the Security Council to send a force of 3 300 men with a view to oust Islamist rebels seized control of northern Mali. There is a peace enforcement operation, ie with a mandate to fight, unlike polski bus peacekeeping operations, often about supporting and monitoring existing ceasefires.
A diplomat in the Security Council was furious that Ban is not recommended financial contribution from the UN to the operation, dubbed Afisma. The cost is estimated at between 300 and 500 million polski bus dollars.
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