EU launches military mission to train Mozambique army

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The European Union on Monday formally established a military mission for Mozambique to help train its armed forces battling jihadists in the north of the country.

Europe's mission adds to international efforts to help Mozambique tackle the jihadist insurgency in the north of the country. Above: Rwandan troops and policemen who left for the region on Saturday
Europe’s mission adds to international efforts to help Mozambique tackle the jihadist insurgency in the north of the country. Above: Rwandan troops and policemen who left for the region on Saturday

A deadly insurgency by militants linked to the Islamic State group has ravaged the gas-rich Cabo Delgado province since late 2017, claiming some 3,000 lives and displacing 800,000 people.

Former colonial master Portugal is already providing training for Mozambican troops.

Lisbon’s military instructors on the ground are expected to make up some half of the new EU mission, which will be headed by a Portuguese commander.

“The aim of the mission is to train and support the Mozambican armed forces in protecting the civilian population and restoring safety and security in the Cabo Delgado province,” an EU statement said, without giving details on the overall size of the deployment.

“The mandate of the mission will initially last two years. During this period, its strategic objective will be to support the capacity building of the units of the Mozambican armed forces that will be part of a future Quick Reaction Force.”

A senior European diplomat told AFP in June that other countries including France, Italy, and Spain are also expected to provide personnel for the mission.

The approval of the EU training mission comes as regional powers are also looking to bolster their support for Mozambique’s fight to crush the insurgency.

Last month the 16 southern African countries in the SADC bloc approved the deployment of forces as Mozambique’s government said it was open to foreign boots on the ground to battle the jihadists.

Rwanda said on Friday it would send a thousand troops.

The EU has several other training missions in Africa, including in Mali, Central African Republic, and Somalia.

The operation in Mali — aimed at boosting the fight against jihadists — has continued to operate despite concerns after the latest in a strike of military coups hit the country in May. AFP

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4 years ago

Mongwarira hondo hombe muMoza bcz vamwe vave kuto tora mukana kutesta zvombo zvavo

4 years ago

Why EU send their military in Africa? In Africa we don’t have military?🙄🙄

4 years ago
Reply to  Succ Mukanga

Succ Mukanga they fail to do so . African countries are not United

4 years ago

EU is far much more dangerous than those terror groups ,look at lybia ,iraq, afghanistan,syria etc

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