Western allies back Algiers’ conciliatory approach to Mali, despite doubts over its efficacy
Issue 237
- 10 Aug 2012
| 5 minute read
Six months into the crisis which tore up Mali, its neighbours are still debating security strategies to resolve a conflict which threatens regional stability and foreign economic interests. Despite the lack of outright consensus, the international community is increasingly leaning towards a political exit through negotiation with militant groups, leaving armed intervention off the table, writes Oualid Khelifi
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