Togolese Prime Minister Komlan Mally has resigned after less than a year in office, state television said. "The president of the republic has accepted the resignation of Komlan Mally," the broadcast said late on Friday. It did not say why the prime minister had quit. Mally took office in December last year after democratic elections in the world's fourth-largest phosphate producer in October. "The main aim of the government was to renew links with the international community. That objective has now been achieved," a spokesman for the president said in the broadcast. The European Union, Togo's biggest donor, resumed full economic cooperation with the small West African state late last year after a 14-year suspension, citing the success of multi-party elections. The elections were won by the RPT, the party of President Faure Gnassingbe, who is expected to stand for re