Japan to Shut Mali Embassy over Security Fears

Japan to Shut Mali Embassy over Security Fears

Japan said Wednesday it would close its embassy in Mali because of the worsening security situation in the war-torn country.

It said embassy staff would move out as soon as preparations were completed, probably around January 27.

The decision came a day after Japan announced that at least seven of its citizens were killed in a hostage crisis in neighbouring Algeria.

The kidnappers said they launched the attack in protest at Algeria’s complicity in a French military campaign against Islamists in Mali.

The French-led offensive in Mali began early in the New Year, 10 months after the government lost over half its territory to Islamists, amid rising fears that the vast north of the country could become a haven for Al-Qaeda.

France has said it could deploy upwards of 2,500 troops, which would eventually hand over control to a proposed African force.

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