France vows ‘full’ support for Ivory Coast in spat with Mali
Abidjan, Ivory Coast (AFP):
France has offered its “full” support to the Ivory Coast in its bitter spat with Mali over 46 Ivorian soldiers who have been detained since July.
The arrest of 49 soldiers (three women in the group were later released) after their arrival at Bamako airport on July 10 sparked a diplomatic row between Mali and its West African neighbour.
“Our full support is to the government of Ivory Coast whose soldiers remain detained,” French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said during a visit to Abidjan where he held talks with Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara.
Ivory Coast says the soldiers were sent on a routine rotation for personnel who provide back-up services for the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali, MINUSMA, and has called for their release.
Mali’s military-led government says the troops had no orders or supporting documents and has described them as “mercenaries”.
Darmanin also promised France would “continue to help” Ivory Coast fight against terrorism for “Africa’s stability”.