
Belgium is set to contribute two C-130 transport planes and a medivac
helicopter to back up France's offensive against Islamist fighters in
Mali, Foreign Minister Didier Reynders said Tuesday.
A decision to offer “logistical” support will be taken at a special
cabinet meeting on Mali later Tuesday to discuss a French request for
backup, Reynders said on RTBF radio.
With France short on troop transport planes, Belgium was likely to offer
a C-130 that is already in the region and a second that could be on the
scene Wednesday. The helicopter will be flown in next week.In all the Belgian contribution would entail the dispatch of 80 soldiers.Reynders said the international community had been slow to respond to
the crisis in Mali but that it was important now to look at an exit
strategy to avoid getting bogged down as in Afghanistan.That is why it will be key to hand over as soon as possible to an
international force made up of regional troops while participating in a
European Union mission to train and restructure the Malian army, the
minister said.
EU ministers are to hold an emergency meeting this week on Mali,
probably on Thursday, during which they may announce the official launch
of the 400- to 500-strong mission.
Daniel Brackx