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U.S. to aid French with refueling

French military personnel board a U.S. Air Force transport aircraft before departing for Mali from Istres airbase, France, on Thursday. (Associated Press)

WASHINGTON – The United States has decided to provide additional support to the French military in its war against Islamic militants in Mali by conducting aerial refueling missions.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has told the French defense minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, that U.S. Africa Command will provide the aerial refueling support. A Pentagon spokesman said the two defense officials discussed the refueling missions and other topics during a phone conversation Saturday.

U.S. aerial refueling planes would be a boost to air support for French ground forces as they enter areas of Mali that are controlled by al-Qaida-linked extremists.

The U.S. has already been helping France by transporting French troops and equipment to the West African nation.

Associated Press