British Prime Minister says NATO will train and equip Iraqi forces to help them fight Islamic State militants operating in northern Iraq and Syria.
Closing the NATO summit in Newport, Wales, Mr Cameron said the NATO alliance was united in its determination to help Iraq fight the threat from the group which has taken large swathes of the two countries in a violent campaign.
Mr Cameron said NATO members have agreed they will not be sending troops to the conflict but will try to help equip Iraq to deal with the problem themselves.
IN: "Every one...
OUT: ...and military."
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Mr Cameron said NATO members have agreed they will not be sending troops to the conflict but will try to help equip Iraq to deal with the problem themselves.
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