Berlin .- The secretary general of NATO, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, said Friday that NATO has been informed he will receive more combat aircraft for the international operation that led Libya to impose an air exclusion zone. "We have received indications that the nations will provide what is needed. I am grateful that we will get the necessary assets in the very near future," said the secretary general partner at a press conference in Berlin after a meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs NATO.
Both UK and France have called on the rest of allies to contribute more combat aircraft to the operation in Libya to increase its capacity to break down ground targets in Morocco. Canada, until 2 mayoCanadá not decide whether to send more combat aircraft to the Libyan military operation led by NATO until after the general election next May 2, clarified on Friday the prime minister, Stephen Harper.
Canada has six combat aircraft in the region and Harper has made it clear that he wants the deputies speak out about any new shipment. The House of Commons is dissolved until the conclusion of the election. "In terms of any request for additional equity, will not take that kind of commitment during an election campaign (...) that would require the Canadian Parliament is in session and discussing these issues," Harper stressed.
Polls suggest the Conservatives of Prime Minister will retain the power.
Both UK and France have called on the rest of allies to contribute more combat aircraft to the operation in Libya to increase its capacity to break down ground targets in Morocco. Canada, until 2 mayoCanadá not decide whether to send more combat aircraft to the Libyan military operation led by NATO until after the general election next May 2, clarified on Friday the prime minister, Stephen Harper.
Canada has six combat aircraft in the region and Harper has made it clear that he wants the deputies speak out about any new shipment. The House of Commons is dissolved until the conclusion of the election. "In terms of any request for additional equity, will not take that kind of commitment during an election campaign (...) that would require the Canadian Parliament is in session and discussing these issues," Harper stressed.
Polls suggest the Conservatives of Prime Minister will retain the power.
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