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Germany to send up to 650 soldiers to Mali for peacekeeping mission

"We will shortly ask parliament to approve a mandate of up to 650 soldiers," von der Leyen said after a meeting of the Bundestag lower house of parliament's defence committee.

Germany will be sending up to 650 soldiers to Mali for peacekeeping mission. ( Source: Google map) Germany will be sending up to 650 soldiers to Mali for peacekeeping mission. ( Source: Google map)

Germany is ready to send up to 650 soldiers to Mali to bolster the United Nations peacekeeping mission in the West African country and to help France in the region, Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen said on Wednesday.

“We will shortly ask parliament to approve a mandate of up to 650 soldiers,” von der Leyen said after a meeting of the Bundestag lower house of parliament’s defence committee.

She added that Germany also planned to increase the number of soldiers training Kurdish Peshmerga forces in Iraq to up to 150 from 100.

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