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French and Malian troops take two key towns with little resistance as troops from Chad arrive in Mali.
Announcement comes as Hollande says France will end intervention only when stability returns to West African country.
The European country is expected to send 2,500 troops to Mali for a military invasion against rebels in the north.
United Nations Security Council backs French intervention in West African country, as rebels launch counteroffensive.
Balancing the interests of stakeholders in the Malian polity will be difficult, however some key steps should be taken.
Al-Qaeda-linked rebels overrun garrison of Diabaly in central Mali after fierce fighting with French and Malian troops.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius says military operation in its former colony will be completed within weeks.
West African bloc to send troops as part of international campaign to force al-Qaeda-linked groups from country's north.
Rebels driven out of town of Konna after France launches air strikes to halt advances by fighters.
Call comes as interim leader Dioncounda Traore appeals for help and as rebels extend their control in country's north.
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