Australia: The European Union's accession to the international coalition in the bombing of Daash duty
Monday 31-08-2015
Twilight News Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop / said on Monday that the European Union should join the United States in its air strikes against Daash sites in Syria and Iraq.
Bishop noted in the newspaper article "Australian" to join this "probably" will help the Union to deal with the problem of immigration (illegal).
She said that "neighboring Syria and Iraq, countries namely Jordan, Lebanon and others bear the brunt of the influx of millions fleeing humans across borders to Europe, so I think it is the duty of the EU countries participating in the international coalition operations in raids in Syria and Iraq."
The Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced last March that in response to the request of the United States with the help of the international coalition, Australia sent 300 military trainer to train Iraqi forces to fight "Daash".
Australia were sent in the last year, 600 400 of them military aviation specialists and 200 military units.
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Monday 31-08-2015
Twilight News Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop / said on Monday that the European Union should join the United States in its air strikes against Daash sites in Syria and Iraq.
Bishop noted in the newspaper article "Australian" to join this "probably" will help the Union to deal with the problem of immigration (illegal).
She said that "neighboring Syria and Iraq, countries namely Jordan, Lebanon and others bear the brunt of the influx of millions fleeing humans across borders to Europe, so I think it is the duty of the EU countries participating in the international coalition operations in raids in Syria and Iraq."
The Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced last March that in response to the request of the United States with the help of the international coalition, Australia sent 300 military trainer to train Iraqi forces to fight "Daash".
Australia were sent in the last year, 600 400 of them military aviation specialists and 200 military units.
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