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EU plans to send troops to CAR to stop clashes | EU plans to send troops to CAR to stop clashes |
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EU foreign ministers have agreed on a blueprint for sending hundreds of European troops to the Central African Republic to help quell violence there. | EU foreign ministers have agreed on a blueprint for sending hundreds of European troops to the Central African Republic to help quell violence there. |
The EU "crisis management concept" is the first step towards sending a force. | The EU "crisis management concept" is the first step towards sending a force. |
Fighting between Muslims and Christians in CAR has driven nearly a million people from their homes. | Fighting between Muslims and Christians in CAR has driven nearly a million people from their homes. |
Currently about 4,000 African troops and 1,600 French troops are trying to prevent more bloodshed in CAR. The cost of an EU mission is not yet clear. | Currently about 4,000 African troops and 1,600 French troops are trying to prevent more bloodshed in CAR. The cost of an EU mission is not yet clear. |
Correspondents say an EU force of up to 1,000 troops is likely. | Correspondents say an EU force of up to 1,000 troops is likely. |
A European diplomat close to the talks said the EU foreign ministers in Brussels had made "a commitment to kick off operational planning". | A European diplomat close to the talks said the EU foreign ministers in Brussels had made "a commitment to kick off operational planning". |
This week the EU will seek a mandate at the United Nations for such an operation, and EU experts will go to the CAR capital Bangui to assess the cost, the diplomat told the BBC. | This week the EU will seek a mandate at the United Nations for such an operation, and EU experts will go to the CAR capital Bangui to assess the cost, the diplomat told the BBC. |
At the moment "it is unclear what exactly will be needed", the diplomat explained, requesting anonymity. | At the moment "it is unclear what exactly will be needed", the diplomat explained, requesting anonymity. |
Greece has offered to host a mission headquarters and Estonia is prepared to send up to 55 troops, the diplomat said. | Greece has offered to host a mission headquarters and Estonia is prepared to send up to 55 troops, the diplomat said. |
Several other countries are considering troop contributions, including Lithuania, Romania, Austria and Finland. | Several other countries are considering troop contributions, including Lithuania, Romania, Austria and Finland. |
The EU operation would provide "temporary support, for a period of up to six months, to establish a secure environment in the Bangui region, with a view to handing over to the African Union (AU)", the ministers said in an official statement after their Brussels talks. | |
The plan is to turn the current AU deployment in CAR into a UN peacekeeping operation, the statement said. | |
The aim is also to stabilise the situation so that urgently needed humanitarian aid can reach the many suffering civilians. |
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