President Francois Hollande says French troops are taking part in operations against Islamists in northern Mali.
French troops "have brought support this afternoon to Malian units to fight against terrorist elements", he said.
Armed groups, some linked to al-Qaeda, took control of northern Mali in April.
Mr Hollande said the intervention complied with international law, and had been agreed with Malian President Dioncounda Traore. A state of emergency has been declared across the country.
Mr Traore used a televised address on Friday to call on Malians to unite to "free every inch" of the country.
He said he was to launch a "powerful and massive riposte against our enemies" after he "called for and obtained France's air support within the framework of the international legality".
The militants said on Thursday that they had advanced further into government-controlled territory, taking the strategic central town of Konna.
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I hate to break the news to you, but Mali has been used by Islamist militants, including al-Qaeda affiliates such as AQIM, as a safe haven since they took over Northern Mali last year. AQIM and other AQ affiliates are using it as a staging ground to not only wage their jihad in Mali, but also in places like Libya (Benghazi attack), Tunisia, Egypt, etc. This is probably the best moves the west can make as we cannot afford to have another "Afghanistan" on our hands. The north part of Mali needs to be taken back, and I'm glad that France, and soon ECOWAS, has taken the initiative. I hope the United States does what we promised and we provide both drone support and intelligence.
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I wish France wouldn't get involved with anything. Every time they do America has to come and help them.
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Anyone see a connection here? North of Vietnam vs the South and France had Vietnam as a colony. Now Mali (Unsure about the colony part)
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Edited by Diplomat: 1/11/2013 9:27:29 PMVery relevant, to be honest. I was happy when I read that French aircraft are currently aiding Mali soldiers in their counter attack.