2011年4月15日星期五

Canada delays Libya Jet decision

15 April 2011 last updated at 18: 39 GMT A Canadian fighter jet lands in Sicily in March Canada has six fighter jets to the NATO led no-fly zone Mission in Libya Canada will not decide whether he his role in the NATO-led military effort in Libya until after his election may boost gesendetPM Stephen Harper said.

Canada has sent six jets, and the leader of the conservative party claimed on Friday that they would send no troops.

His comments Anders Fogh Rasmussen came a day after NATO chief for more aircraft for the Mission of Libya called.

Canadian voters head to the polls on May 2. Mr. of Harper's Party is widely expected, return to power.

"We further discuss with allies but we were sure, we have Canadian soldiers on the ground and to the requirements for additional participation, we do not, these types of obligations during an election campaign," Mr. Harper said at a campaign stop in Ottawa.

"Any kind of additional commitment to make the Parliament of Canada to sit and discuss on these issues would have to be."

Canadian jets involved in air strikes have enforcement of the no-fly zone of Libya, to protect of the Libyan civilians under a UN mandate.

United Kingdom and France have pressed other NATO members for additional contributions to intensify attacks against Col Gaddafi's forces.


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