Britain has not made decision over air strikes in Syria
Updated: 2014-09-23 14:53
(Agencies)
|
|||||||||
LONDON - Britain said on Tuesday that no final decision had been made over whether to join air strikes launched by the United States and several Gulf Arab allies on Islamic State strongholds in Syria.
A spokeswoman at the Ministry of Defence said discussions were still ongoing.
The office of British Prime Minister David Cameron said Britain was not currently part of the action against Islamic State militants who have seized large expanses of territory in Iraq and Syria.
Related stories:
- US's Arab partners helping in strikes in Syria
- Syria Slams Anti-terror Coalition
- To eliminate IS, US has to back Syria
- Obama OKs Syria airstrikes
- Saudi Arabia agrees to host training of moderate Syria rebels
- Obama orders airstrikes in Syria for first time
- Syria's air force strikes IS bases as ground clashes continue
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Alibaba - Journey of the tech giant |
Top 10 cheapest new energy cars promoted in China |
11th China-ASEAN Expo |
Go Wuxi: Canal city in transition |
Budding businesses of the digital age |
Top 10 most used desktop instant messaging tools |
Today's Top News
UN chief calls for intensified efforts on sustainable growth
Rice talks about relations between US, China
Xi stresses military headquarters' loyalty
Guideline helps battle against terrorism
Alibaba's IPO is only just the beginning: Ma
US group seeks 'no vacancy' for China's hotels
Rio expo gives China a showcase for its oil industry
Alibaba makes IPO history
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |