EU, France pledge 1.3 billion euros anti-terror aid for Africa Sahel
France will invest 500 million euros to benefit the priorities of G5 Sahel
Nigeria's military jeep in the northern militancy hit regions. PHOTO: AFP
NOUAKCHOTT:
The European Union and France announced 1.3 billion euros ($1.5 billion) in development funding aimed at preventing terrorism in African Sahel countries, which are struggling with militancy and lawlessness along the Sahara's southern rim.
France faces US reservations over UN backing for Sahel force
The EU has pledged 800 million euros, its International Cooperation and Development Commissioner Neven Mimica told a conference in the Mauritanian capital, which hosts a fledgeling African regional force fighting militants, called the G5 Sahel.
France "will invest 500 million euros to benefit the priorities" of the G5 Sahel, added French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian.
The European Union and France announced 1.3 billion euros ($1.5 billion) in development funding aimed at preventing terrorism in African Sahel countries, which are struggling with militancy and lawlessness along the Sahara's southern rim.
France faces US reservations over UN backing for Sahel force
The EU has pledged 800 million euros, its International Cooperation and Development Commissioner Neven Mimica told a conference in the Mauritanian capital, which hosts a fledgeling African regional force fighting militants, called the G5 Sahel.
France "will invest 500 million euros to benefit the priorities" of the G5 Sahel, added French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian.