 And outside Africa, European Union foreign affairs ministers are expected to formally approve a military training mission to Mozambique and potentially endorse sanctions against Lebanese officials during the meeting on Monday. The bloc's defence ministers agree to deploy troops in Mozambique in May, a move that the foreign ministers are now expected to formalise. The mission will be similar to those already established by the European Union in Mali, the Central African Republic and Zomalia, the bloc's foreign affairs chief Jose Borel indicated at the time. Portugal, which formally presided over Mozambique as a colony, has already deployed military personnel for training of that country, such as Germany and the Netherlands, having indicated that they will not send troops.