12/19/2012 15:32 GMT
NIAMEY, Dec 19, 2012 (AFP) - Crisis talks with the Islamist militants occupying northern Mali need to go hand in hand with credible preparations for an African-led military intervention, the United Nations's special envoy for West Africa said Wednesday.
"No pacifist solution will be possible without credible military preparation," UN envoy for the Sahel region Romano Prodi said after talks with Niger's President Mahamadou Issoufou.
"Once the military action is credible, it will be necessary to move ahead with parallel negotiations."
West African regional bloc ECOWAS has 3,300 troops on standby for a military mission to reclaim Mali's vast desert north, but the UN has expressed reservations and warned a deployment could take almost another year.
On Monday, African Union leaders called for the urgent deployment of the force to retake the France-sized territory, where residents are being subjected to strict Islamic law.
But Prodi stressed that it was vital to approach the matter seriously and lay down heavy-duty groundwork before moving forward.
We need "to prepare well for the action, as it'll be necessary to synchronise and coordinate with troops from different countries", he said.
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