Malian PM makes landmark visit to restive north
Mali's Prime Minister Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga made his first visit to the country's troubled north on Thursday, but delayed a trip to the restive city of Kidal due to bad weather.
Five French soldiers were wounded on Thursday in Kidal when their base was attacked, the French army said, and France's defence minister said the assault was likely linked to Maiga's planned stop.
Maiga was appointed in December charged with bolstering security as jihadists mount near-weekly attacks on security forces, raising fears for safety ahead of a presidential election due in July [emphasis added].
In the northern town of Tessalit, he met Malian soldiers, promising them "better conditions to face the common enemy, terrorism," and saying they were "not alone".
Bad weather meant the plane meant to fly the prime minister to Kidal could not take off, his entourage said, delaying his visit to Friday.
Around 4,000 French troops are deployed under [combat] Operation Barkhane [for Sahel, not just Mali] alongside the UN's 12,000-strong MINUSMA peacekeeping operation in Mali.
Last month, French army chief Francois Lecointre warned parliament that it would take 10 to 15 years to resolve Mali's problems [emphasis added], according to a summary of his remarks published on Thursday...
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