By Enyichukwu Enemanna
Germany on Friday announced that it was suspending its participation in a UN peacekeeping mission in Mali after the West African nation refused to grant a civilian aircraft carrying German troops permission to use its airspace.
Report has it that the flight was part of a troop rotation. German officials said it was not the first time Mali has denied overflight permission.
Germany’s Defense Minister, Christine Lambrecht, alleged that her Malian counterpart, Sadio Camara, had not adhered to agreements.
Berlin has deployed some 1,000 troops to Mali, most of them near the northern town of Gao where their main task is to gather reconnaissance for the UN peacekeeping mission MINUSMA.
Germany announced earlier in the year that it was drawing down its participation in a European Union military mission in Mali after France pulled out.
But Germany continued to provide troops to the UN’s MINUSMA peacekeeping mission in the West African nation.
Like France, Germany has expressed misgivings about the presence of Russian mercenaries in Mali.