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Philippine­s’ Duterte offers troops to JORDAN TO fiGHT ISLAMIST MILITANTS

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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 State’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,” Mr Duterte said last 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.

Mr 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.

 ?? Photo: Reuters ?? Jordan’s King Abdullah and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte review Bedouin honour guards at the Royal Palace in Amman, Jordan, on September 6, 2018.
Photo: Reuters Jordan’s King Abdullah and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte review Bedouin honour guards at the Royal Palace in Amman, Jordan, on September 6, 2018.

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