Germany plans to send reconnaissance jets to Syria, to help in the fight against “Islamic State”, according to a Christian Democrat politician. French President Hollande appealed to Germany for help to fight the group.
A defence expert from Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats said on Thursday that Germany would send Tornado jets to provide reconnaissance assistance in the fight against the self-styled “Islamic State” (IS).
Henning Otte, the CDU’s parliamentary defence spokesman, said Germany would become “a more active contributor than it is now”.
Germany has already promised to send 650 peacekeeping troops to Mali, relieving French troops fighting an Islamist insurgency in the former colony. Berlin also promised to strengthen its operations training anti-IS fighters in northern Iraq.
“We will not only strengthen the training mission in northern Iraq, but also advance our commitment to against IS terror in Syria, including the use of RECCE reconnaissance Tornados,” said Otte on Thursday.
Coalition sources have also said Germany was considering sending a frigate and refueling planes to support the mission.
Germany’s non-aggressive post-war coalition means that the country has somewhat limited options in military engagements abroad, especially with regard to airstrikes.
Chancellor Angela Merkel travelled to Paris on Wednesday, and was asked by French President Francois Hollande to do “even more” in the fight against IS in the wake of the Paris attacks, which killed 130 people. Merkel promised a swift response to the request, but did not commit to details.