World Bulletin / News Desk
Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar Abadi complained on Tuesday of a lack of support from international coalition allies in the fight against ISIL.
Speaking at a conference in Paris, Abadi said coalition partners were not providing Iraqi forces with sufficient air intelligence to stem Islamic State advances, while support for ground operations was also lacking.
"Air support is not enough. There is too little surveillance. ISIL is mobile and move in very small groups. It's not enough," Abadi told reporters at the talks.
Güncelleme Tarihi: 02 Haziran 2015, 11:15