Paris Conference on Peace and Security in Iraq, nations represented, Sept. 15, 2014
World's Top Diplomats Pledge Iraq Support -- Voice of America
About 30 countries have pledged to support Iraq in its fight against Islamic State militants by "all means necessary" including military aid.
In a statement following a Monday conference in Paris on the crisis, diplomats said aid should come in line with "needs expressed by the Iraqi authorities, in accordance with international law and without jeopardizing civilian security."
The conference included officials from about 30 countries, the United Nations, European Union and the Arab League. It is the latest step in an effort to build a coalition to battle the Islamic State group, which has taken over large areas in northern and western Iraq as well as eastern Syria.
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More News On The Opening Of The Paris Conference On Peace And Security In Iraq
ISIS must be fought 'by any means necessary,' diplomats say -- CBC/AP
World leaders vow to use 'whatever means necessary' to defeat Isis threat -- The Guardian
Islamic State crisis: World leaders pledge Iraq support -- BBC
Washington wins diplomatic support for campaign in Iraq; Syria trickier -- Reuters
Washington wins diplomatic support for campaign in Iraq -- Irish Times
Paris Meeting Promises 'Appropriate Military Aid' To Iraq -- Radio Free Europe
International conference pledges support for Iraq -- Sydney Morning Herald
Anti-Islamic State Coalition Confirms Iraq Military Aid -- Bloomberg Businessweek
France opens conference on Iraq, urges 'global' fight on Islamic State -- Reuters
Islamic State Threatens Entire International Community: Paris Conference on Iraq -- RIA Novsoti
France Holds Summit Urging 'Global' Fight Against Islamic State Militants -- Foreign Policy
Anti-Islamic State Coalition To Provide Military Assistance to Iraq -- Vice News
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