US Maintains Suspension of Military Support to Mali Until Elections Are Held
American envoy to the Sahel announced that the suspension of military aid to Mali will continue until the west African nation holds elections.
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American envoy to the Sahel announced that the suspension of military aid to Mali will continue until the west African nation holds elections.
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