(Reuters) - Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has indicated that his country's troops would stay in Mali to back military operations against al Qaeda-linked militants until the crisis was resolved.
Nigeria is in the process of deploying 1,200 troops as part of a West African intervention force to support the effort in removing the militants in the north of Mali.
"We cannot pull out until we have solved the problem. I cannot tell you when we will solve the problem, but Nigeria is
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