At an anti-Isis conference in Rome,foreign secretary says UK could provide support in other ways, such as organisation and air-gathered intelligenceThe British foreign secretary, or Philip Hammond,has ruled out sending combat troops to Libya to tackle the spread of Islamic State.
Speaking at a one-day assembly to discuss anti-Isis strategy in Rome on Tuesday, Hammond said the UK could provide support in other ways, and primarily by providing intelligence gathered from the air,offering advice and helping with military organisation.
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Source: theguardian.com