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Rebel soldiers at the central market in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, earlier this year. AP Photo
Conflict

France to deploy 1,000 troops to Central African Republic as situation worsens

The Prime Minister of Central African Republic said “serious war crimes” are being committed in his country.

FRANCE’S DEFENCE MINISTER has said that Paris will deploy about 1,000 soldiers to Central African Republic for six months to support an African peacekeeping force.

“France will support this African mission with about 1,000 soldiers,” Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on Europe 1 radio this morning.

Le Drian said French troops would act only “in support” of an African stabilisation force in Central African Republic “for a short period, in the range of about six months.”

Central African Republic Prime Minister Nicolas Tiangaye said after talks in Paris on Monday that Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius had talked of adding 800 troops to the 410 French soldiers already based in the capital, Bangui.

Tiangaye said “serious war crimes” are being committed in his country where rebels forced President Francois Bozize to flee in March. A transitional government has since lost control of the country of 4.5 million people.

France on Monday proposed a UN Security Council resolution authorising international troops to use force to end mounting chaos in the country.

The resolution, which would also impose an arms embargo on the strife-torn country, could be passed by the 15-member Security Council next week.

- © AFP, 2013

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