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Denmark to withdraw troops from Mali after junta’s demands

By France24
28 January 2022   |   6:26 pm
Denmark has accused coup generals of playing a dirty political game after the junta withdrew the invitation to deploy Danish troops. Denmark has announced the country would withdraw its newly deployed contingent of 90 troops from Mali after repeated demands by the poor Sahel country's military junta.

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