Mali says rebels to initial peace deal, prompting Tuareg denial


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  • Friday, 10 Apr 2015

Fighters from the Tuareg separatist rebel group MNLA take shade under a tree in the desert near Tabankort, February 15, 2015. REUTERS/Souleymane Ag Anara

BAMAKO/DAKAR (Reuters) - Mali announced on Thursday that northern rebels would give preliminary approval to a U.N.-brokered peace proposal next week but a northern Tuareg separatist group said it was not ready to back a deal.

Despite mounting pressure from the government and Algerian-led mediators, the Tuareg-led separatist coalition has so far refused to initial the accord, saying it did not grant enough concessions to the desert region they call Azawad.

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