Thursday, May 19, 2005

AFRICAN UNION SEEKS NATO HELP ON DARFUR

Better late than never, I suppose:
Nato ordered its planners yesterday to begin urgently drawing up proposals to help out in Darfur, where hundreds of thousands of people have been killed and more than a million displaced.

Nato's 26 ambassadors, meeting in Brussels, approved a request for help from the African Union, the pan-continental organisation, which has 2,600 troops on the ground.

A Nato official said yesterday that the organisation would not be putting troops on the ground and it should not be seen as comparable to Nato involvement in Kosovo and Afghanistan.
And who does NATO turn to for help with the heavy lifting?
A Canadian government representative offered at the Nato meeting to provide helicopters, and a British official said that if the US also offered to help with the airlift, that should be taken up.
In reality it'll be like a male "helping" a female change a flat tire.

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