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French NATO jet scrambled on Latvian intercept mission
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Riga (AFP) July 12, 2011

A French NATO jet was scrambled Tuesday to intercept three unidentified aircraft over Latvian airspace, the Baltic state's defence minister said, as news reports said the planes were German.

"The French Mirage did its duty very well," Defence Minister Artis Pabriks told AFP.

"Planes appeared on our screens which were unidentified and not responding. We were not too worried, but the principle is that there must be identification, so we followed the procedures," he added.

The Mirage 2000C interceptor took off from NATO's Siauliai airbase in Lithuania after three small jet aircraft were detected flying over neighbouring Latvia.

France currently holds the rotating duties of patrolling the airspace of ex-Soviet Latvia, Lithuania and fellow Baltic state Estonia, whose own air forces lack suitable aircraft for the job despite being NATO members since 2004.

The French jet successfully forced the unidentified aircraft to land at the Adazi military base in Latvia, where the pilots were held by police.

They turned out to be German civilians who had travelled via Poland and Lithuania who had not followed correct flight plan procedures, the Baltic News Service reported.




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AFRICOM commander praises Mauritania in Al-Qaeda fight
Nouakchott (AFP) July 12, 2011 - The head of United States African Command (AFRICOM), General Ham Carter, on Tuesday congratulated Mauritania for its successes in the fight against Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).

"I congratulated him for the success of the Mauritanian army in its fight against AQIM, in collaboration with Mali and other countries in the region," Carter said after a meeting with President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz in Nouakchott.

The general, who has been in the capital since Sunday, also welcomed the Mauritanian peoples' rejection of the north African Al-Qaeda branch, and committed to work to "advance security co-operation between America and Mauritania."

Mauritania has since 2010 carried out military operations against AQIM bases in northern Mali. On June 24 the army destroyed an Al-Qaeda camp in a raid in western Mali near the border with Mauritania.

A week ago six AQIM followers were killed during an attack on a Mauritanian army base which houses a specialist anti-terrorist unit, according to an official Mauritanian toll.

AFRICOM is one of six regional military commands of the US defense department and is based in Stuttgart, Germany.





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