I want to commend the government of the Netherlands for its
announcement today that Dutch pilots will expand their current mission over
Iraq to participate in coalition air strikes against ISIL in eastern Syria. I
also appreciate the announcement of additional funding to support moderate
armed Syrian opposition groups with civilian means and medical assistance,
consideration of additional support to the Iraqi security forces and the
Peshmerga, and additional funding for the restoration of damaged hospitals,
schools and other infrastructure.
As I discussed last week in Paris when I met with my
counterparts from six of the leading contributors to the counter-ISIL campaign
including Dutch Minister of Defense Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, the lasting
defeat of ISIL must be a global undertaking, because it is a global threat. At
that meeting, we reached broad agreement on our military campaign plan and the
capabilities required to deliver ISIL a lasting defeat, and we each committed
to further aligning our contributions to meet those needs in order to continue
accelerating that campaign.
I am grateful for Minister Hennis-Plasschaert's immediate
action following last week's meeting, and for the continuing commitment from
the Dutch people to this fight. They have provided a strong example for the 26
nation military coalition which will gather in Brussels along with
representatives from the Iraqi government in two weeks to discuss the progress
of the campaign and what additional capabilities are needed from every member
nation.
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