Merkel Cabinet approves aid in fight against IS
Germany’s Cabinet yesterday approved a mandate offering military assistance to back the international fight against the Islamic State group following the Paris attacks.
The package, which requires parliamentary approval, covers Tornado reconnaissance jets, a naval frigate and up to 1,200 troops following a French request, the government said in a statement.
“The German contribution serves the fight against terrorism under the auspices of the alliance against IS and is aimed at supporting in particular France, Iraq and the international alliance in its fight against IS,” the mandate says.
The mandate is for one year at a cost of 134 million euros (US$142 million) and can be extended. It provides for up to 1,200 soldiers for aerial reconnaissance and support.
Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said: “We are doing what is militarily necessary, what we can do best, and what we can back politically. We need patience against an enemy like IS.”
Andre Wuestner, head of the armed forces union, told public broadcaster ARD that he expected the fight to last “far more than 10 years” and called for a “clearly defined mission.”
No date has been set for the parliamentary vote but approval is considered virtually guaranteed as Chancellor Angela Merkel’s “grand coalition” government has an overwhelming majority.
Germany is to send an unspecified number of Tornado aircraft fitted with surveillance technology that can take high-resolution photos and infrared images, even at night and in bad weather.
A German frigate will help protect the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle in the eastern Mediterranean, from which fighter jets are carrying out bombing runs, and tanker aircraft could refuel them in mid-air.
The mandate will also cover the sending of up to 650 soldiers to Mali to provide relief for France as it bears a large part of the burden in the global fight against Islamic State.
Parliament will also be asked to approve provisions for emergency medical assistance for France in the case of “catastrophic events,” and additional humanitarian aid for refugees and displaced people in Syria, Iraq and neighboring countries.
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