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Senegal's army, drawn into politics, says it will maintain its numbers in Mali | Africanews

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The Senegalese army, one of the main contributors of soldiers and police to the UN force in neighbouring Mali, has assured that it will maintain its level of participation in the Minusma, responding to the main Senegalese opponent and declared presidential candidate.

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