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France sees 'new step' for Africa as summit opens

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France's top diplomat Jean-Marc Ayrault struck a defiant tone at a summit today with foreign ministers from across Africa as he urged them to show confidence and hope despite the deadly jihadist threat.

With the battle against extremists, the struggle to improve governance and the migrant crisis high on the agenda, ministers from at least 30 nations met in Mali's capital Bamako ahead of heads of state due tomorrow.

Mali called on France four years ago to help force jihadists out of key northern cities. To this day, 4,000 French troops remain in the country and across the Sahel region.
 

"(Choosing) Bamako as the venue is an act of confidence after the intervention," Ayrault told journalists as the summit opened. "Today, we are taking a new step."

Ayrault urged African nations to deal with the security threats they face but also to look at how development was progressing -- and, he said, "to talk about hope".

Many of the nations taking part were once ruled by France, which in recent years has boosted its military involvement in the continent.

Today, French President Francois Hollande arrived in Gao, a Malian town where a French military base is located, to meet troops before heading to Bamako, according to an AFP journalist at the scene.

In a bid to help crush the jihadist threat, France has trained more than 20,000 African soldiers every year since 2013, according to a French diplomatic source.

Between now and 2020, the number of French-trained troops is expected to reach 25,000 a year.

The training drive aims to minimise the need for direct military interventions in African conflicts, such as those launched in Mali and Central African Republic in 2013.

However the situation in key nations such as Mali remains far from stable.

Burkina Faso's Foreign Minister Alpha Barry said the jihadist threat did not only impact security, but governance and the economy too.

"Terrorist groups operate in several countries," Barry said. "If we want to attract investment... We have to work on peace and security for our nations.

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First Published: Jan 13 2017 | 11:13 PM IST

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