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Chad's army says it will continue joint operations against jihadists

Published 12/04/2020, 18:05
Updated 12/04/2020, 18:06
Chad's army says it will continue joint operations against jihadists

N'DJAMENA, April 12 (Reuters) - Chad's government said on
Sunday that its army would continue to participate in regional
taskforces targeting jihadist groups, as well as the U.N.
peacekeeping mission in Mali, following President Idriss Deby's
suggestion it might withdraw its troops.
Chad is a key contributor to a multinational force in the
Lake Chad basin fighting Nigerian jihadist group Boko Haram, and
another farther north in the Sahel zone that counters militants
linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State.
It is also the largest troop contributor to the U.N.
peacekeeping mission in Mali, known as MINUSMA, with more than
1,400 soldiers there as of January.
In a speech broadcast on Friday that followed heavy fighting
between the army and Boko Haram, Deby said: "From today, no
Chadian soldier will take part in an external military
operation." However, in a statement on Sunday, Chad's foreign affairs
ministry said Deby's remarks had been misinterpreted and only
meant the army would no longer conduct unilateral operations
beyond its borders in the Lake Chad basin.
"It was never a question for Chad of disengaging from the
(anti-Boko Haram) Multinational Joint Task Force or from the G5
Sahel joint force, much less from (MINUSMA)," the statement
said.
Chad's armed forces are among the most respected in the
region, a reputation forged during decades of war and
rebellions, and honed in a 2013 campaign against al Qaeda-linked
Islamists in the deserts of northern Mali.
The members of the G5 Sahel and its main backer France are
desperately trying to bolster the force, which has done little
to reverse deteriorating security across the semi-arid strip of
land beneath the Sahara Desert.
The Boko Haram insurgency, which erupted in northeast
Nigeria in 2009, continues to grind on, with attacks frequently
spilling over into Chad, Cameroon and Niger.
In late March, Boko Haram carried out its deadliest-ever
attack on Chad's army, killing nearly 100 soldiers in an ambush.
The army said on Thursday that it had killed as many as 1,000
Boko Haram fighters in a subsequent military campaign.

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