Mali: EU would maintain EUTM mission if trained soldiers do not work with Wagner

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The European External Action Service headed by Josep Borrell reportedly wrote to Malian Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop on March 9 asking for guarantees with a view to maintaining the EUTM mission to train soldiers from the Malian Armed Forces.

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With our correspondent in Brussels,

Pierre Benazet

The Europeans would like to be sure that the approximately 16,000 Malian soldiers trained by the EUTM do not find themselves one day under the direction

of the Russian mercenaries of the Wagner group

.

This is the purpose of this letter sent by the head of European diplomacy to the Malian Foreign Minister.

In Brussels, the European External Action Service does not confirm the content of Josep Borrell's letter to Abdoulaye Diop.

Such a letter is "

by nature confidential

", according to European diplomacy, which also sees a good reason not to dwell on its content, namely the fact that "

the decision has not yet been taken

".

The EU wants guarantees

The maintenance of the two European missions in Mali and especially of the EUTM military training mission has always been linked by Josep Borrell to the presence of the Takuba and Barkhane forces.

But

the announcement of the latter's departure

 now raises the question of the future of the European training operation.

The date of dispatch of this letter is, in any case, after the return of the mission sent 

to Mali

 to assess the maintenance of EUTM, "

under the current political conditions

".

It is therefore here, on the part of European diplomacy, a request for guarantees on the use of the Malian armed forces trained by European soldiers.

For the moment, consultations are going well between the countries of the European Union on the advisability of maintaining the missions in Mali.

Seeing Malian soldiers trained by European soldiers finding themselves placed under the orders of Wagner's Russian mercenaries is the great fear of Europeans who have rightly suspended their EUTM mission in the Central African Republic for identical reasons.

Also to listen: French withdrawal from Mali: "It is doubtful that the Russian forces can do better"

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