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France, Mali agree common measures to strengthen security in Mali

France and Mali have agreed to new measures to reinforce security in Mali in the wake of an attack that killed five people at a restaurant in Bamako, the French presidency said in a statement on Saturday.

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Policemen stand near the La Terrasse restaurant, as seen in the backround with the blue curtains, in Bamako where five people were killed in a militant attack
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France and Mali have agreed to new measures to reinforce security in Mali in the wake of an attack that killed five people at a restaurant in Bamako, the French presidency said in a statement on Saturday.

"The two presidents decided common measures to reinforce security in Mali," the statement said after French President Francois Hollande spoke to his Malian counterpart. It did not specify how the measures would be strengthened. France has more than 3,000 troops in West Africa as part of a counter-insurgency force targeting al-Qaeda linked militants.

Also Read: Belgian security officer for EU office among Mali attack victims

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