The Borneo Post

Duterte offers troops to Jordan to fight militants

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MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has offered to send troops to Jordan to help combat Islamist militants, after agreeing to deepen military cooperatio­n with the Middle Eastern nation to fight extremism.

Both countries have been battling Islamic Sta te’s influence, with Jordan playing a key role in an internatio­nal coalition, and the Philippine­s on alert after a five-month occupation of a city by Islamist rebels — its worst conflict since World War Two.

“If there is anything that we can do, if you are short in your army, let me know,” Duterte said on Thursday at a business forum in Amman in a comment to King Abdullah, who earlier lamented the “evil” both states were facing.

“You need one battalion ... I will send them to you. I will commit my government in the right side of history.”

King Abdullah is an important Middle East ally of Western powers, with Jordan playing a prominent role in the US-led coalition against Islamic State, providing military, logistical and intelligen­ce support.

Earlier this year, Jordan announced it will provide the Philippine­s with two Cobra attack helicopter­s to help fight insurgents.

Duterte is on a six- day visit to Jordan and Israel, and his activities have been broadcast in the Philippine­s. He has signed agreements with Israeli companies to buy small arms, armoured vehicles, and surveillan­ce and reconnaiss­ance equipment. — Reuters

 ??  ?? King Abdullah gestures as he meets with Duterte at the Royal Palace in Amman, Jordan. — Reuters photo
King Abdullah gestures as he meets with Duterte at the Royal Palace in Amman, Jordan. — Reuters photo

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