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安理会紧急磋商马里局势

2013年1月14日
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People gather as they take part in a sit-in on January 9, 2013 in Bamako to ask for ''immediate days of sovereign consultation'' on the transition in Mali. Mali, once considered one of the region's most stable democracies, was plunged into crisis by a March 22 coup that overthrew the elected government and created a power vacuum that enabled Ansar Dine and two Al-Qaeda-linked Islamist groups to seize control of the vast desert north. NATO said on January 9 that it had not been asked to assist a military alliance in resolving the armed conflict in Mali as Burkina Faso's president pushed for renewed talks between Islamist fighters and the Malian government. AFP PHOTO / Habibou Kouyate (Photo credit should read HABIBOU KOUYATE/AFP/Getty Images)
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纽约

在法国的要求下,联合国安理会今天(1月14日)举行特别会议,磋商马里局势。法国驻联合国外交使团昨天在纽约表示,安理会15个成员国将听取有关这个西非危机国家局势最新发展的报告。法国军队自上周五起参与马里政府军行动,阻止伊斯兰叛乱武装向南部地区推进。法国国防部长勒德里安日前强调,将向马里派遣更多战机,继续实施空袭。勒德里安再度为法国参与在这个前殖民地的军事行动作了辩护。与此同时,西非经济共同体继续准备向马里派遣规模为3300人的战斗部队。美国和英国表示支持法国在马里打击极端伊斯兰武装的军事行动。欧盟宣布,将向马里派遣约200名军事顾问,帮助该国政府军投入打击叛军行动。联邦德国将参与军事顾问团,但排除了参与军事行动的可能性。