UK Prime Minister David Cameron will fly to Germany on Monday to hold crunch talks with US President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Daesh terrorist group, Libya and the migration crisis, the Daily Mail reported.
Amid speculation Britain is ready to deploy troops to a training mission supporting the new Libyan government, the Prime Minister will also meet with French President Francois Hollande and Italian Premier Matteo Renzi.
The gathering of the 'G5' leaders will come as Europe wrestles with serious threats on its doorstep.
Cameron and Obama are also due to meet in London Friday as part of the President's farewell tour.
Confirming the meeting today, a Downing Street spokesman said the Prime Minister will travel to Hanover on Monday for a meeting with fellow leaders from the so-called G5 – Germany, the United States, France and Italy.
This will be an opportunity to talk about how we work together to tackle the many shared challenges we face, he added.
We expect defeating Daesh, supporting a new Government in Libya, and tackling migration to dominate the agenda, he noted.
Source: MENA
GMT 16:50 2016 Tuesday ,12 July
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