African Union troops have been arriving on the
The government of the
At least 200 Sudanese and 300 Tanzanian troops have so far landed in the port town of
Senegalese troops are also expected to arrive in the coming days, while
"The invasion will be very soon," Abdul Bacar Soihir, head of the cabinet of the
More than 1,000 African troops are expected to take part in the invasion of Anjouan, supporting about 400 Comoran soldiers.
"We are happy to be here ... The Comoran people are our Muslim brothers and we are proud to be able to help them," Yahya Abdallah, the Sudanese commander, said as he arrived with a deployment of paratroopers.
Re-election 'illegal'
Each one of the Comoros federation's three islands has its own president and government institutions and Bacar has ruled Anjouan since 2002, but his re-election last year was deemed illegal by both the central authorities and the AU.
"We are soon going to be able to solve this matter," a Comoran army lieutenant told the AFP news agency.
"We have waited too long to please the international community and wait for these African troops."
However, regional power
"We remain ... in support of dialogue and a peaceful solution to this crisis," Pascale Andreani, French foreign ministry spokeswoman, said.
"Colonel Bacar must, for that, immediately confirm his agreement to organize elections in Anjouan in the near future and allow the African Union troops to take position at the port and airport in Anjouan to prepare to make the elections safe."
The African Union is backing Ahmed Abdallah Sambi, the archipelago's president, to protect the territorial integrity of the
The archipelago has survived 19 coups or coup attempts since it acquired independence from
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Tanzanian African Union (AU) troops disembark in the