June 19 (Reuters) - The United States regrets a decision by Mali's interim military authorities to ask a United Nations peacekeeping force to leave the country, the State Department said on Monday, calling for an "orderly and responsible" drawdown of the mission.
"The United States regrets the transition government of Mali’s decision to revoke its consent for MINUSMA," State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said.
"MINUSMA's drawdown must be orderly and responsible, prioritizing the safety and security of peacekeepers and Malians."
MINUSMA was deployed by the U.N. Security Council in 2013 to support foreign and local efforts to restore stability.
U.N. Security Council members had started to discuss a draft resolution to extend MINUSMA's mandate, which expires on June 30.
Persons:
Abdoulaye Diop, Matthew Miller, MINUSMA, Miller, Michelle Nichols, Daphne Psaledakis, Franklin Paul, Jonathan Oatis
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Locations:
United States, Mali, France, Russia, West Africa, El