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NATO chief hails Gulf role in fighting extremists
By AP - Dec 11,2014 - Last updated at Dec 11,2014
DOHA — NATO's secretary general on Thursday praised Gulf nations for their role in fighting extremists in Syria and Iraq, and said tackling the threat the militants pose will require long-term multinational efforts.
Jens Stoltenberg made the comments during a visit to the tiny, energy-rich nation of Qatar to mark the 10-year anniversary of the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative, or ISI, a partnership between the alliance and four Gulf states.
He said it is important that the OPEC nation and other regional countries are playing a part in the fight against extremists.
"It is vital for military reasons because of the capability Gulf countries can bring to bear, but also for political reasons to show that this is not about the West imposing its will on others," Stoltenberg said.
A number of Arab nations, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, have taken part in air strikes against IS. Others, such as Qatar, a thumb-shaped country jutting into the central Persian Gulf, are playing a supporting role.
Several of the Gulf states host airbases and other military installations vital to the aerial campaign, while Kuwait and Bahrain have hosted conferences focused on countering extremist ideology and fund-raising efforts.
Qatar is home to the vast Al Udeid airbase, the site of US Central Command's regional air operations centre.
The ICI includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the Emirates, and aims to promote security cooperation between NATO and the countries involved.
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