
Ivory Coast has blamed Mali for “unfairly” keeping 49 of its troopers and has called for them to be delivered.

Mali’s tactical government held onto the men at Bamako air terminal on Sunday, calling them hired fighters.
Yet, the Ivorian specialists say none were conveying weapons and that they went to Mali to join UN peacekeeping tasks there.
Ivory Coast’s National Security Council said it had held an exceptional gathering under the chairmanship of President Alassane Ouattara over the confined warriors.
In an explanation, it called for quiet and limitation among the populace and guaranteed that “all actions are being required to get the fast arrival of our bold and fearless fighters”.
The actual UN says the fighters are one of a few public units sent to back up troop contingents.
The junta in Mali, which is attempting to put down an Islamist uprising, says its unfamiliar service was not educated by true channels
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