France's foreign minister will ask his European counterparts Monday for more help in the Central African Republic, where a French-backed military force is trying to quell deadly sectarian violence, reports GlobalPost.
"Tomorrow I will go to the Foreign Affairs Council (in Brussels) and I will ask that there be more solid, stronger support," Laurent Fabius said Sunday on Europe 1 radio.
He said Poland, Britain, Germany, Spain and Belgium were already helping with logistics.
Asked whether some of these five states may actually go further and send troops to prop up French and African forces already on the ground, he said "two of them are currently considering (this)", without identifying them.
"I would not at all be shocked if there was more presence (on the ground)," he added.
Read more of this AFP report published by GlobalPost.