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Islamic State: Merkel vows Germany will do more to fight extremists Islamic State: Merkel vows Germany will do more to fight extremists
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Germany will do more in the fight against the Islamic State militants, Chancellor Angela Merkel has said. Germany will do more in the fight against Islamic State militants, Chancellor Angela Merkel has said.
It was Germany's "duty to reflect" and to "act quickly", Mrs Merkel said in Paris, after being urged by President Hollande to commit more resources, in the wake of the Paris attacks.It was Germany's "duty to reflect" and to "act quickly", Mrs Merkel said in Paris, after being urged by President Hollande to commit more resources, in the wake of the Paris attacks.
France has invoked a clause requiring EU member states to provide military assistance following the attacks.France has invoked a clause requiring EU member states to provide military assistance following the attacks.
IS has said it was behind the attacks on 13 November which killed 130 people.IS has said it was behind the attacks on 13 November which killed 130 people.
At least one suspected attacker is still at large.At least one suspected attacker is still at large.
"We are stronger than any terrorism. Nevertheless, terrorism must be fought with all possible force," said Mrs Merkel."We are stronger than any terrorism. Nevertheless, terrorism must be fought with all possible force," said Mrs Merkel.
IS "can't be convinced with words, it must be fought with military means," she added.IS "can't be convinced with words, it must be fought with military means," she added.
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French MPs have voted overwhelmingly to continue air strikes against IS in Syria beyond early January.French MPs have voted overwhelmingly to continue air strikes against IS in Syria beyond early January.
And all EU nations had agreed to provide direct or indirect support for French operations in Syria or other regions where French forces are operating, French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said.And all EU nations had agreed to provide direct or indirect support for French operations in Syria or other regions where French forces are operating, French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said.
Germany had earlier announced it was deploying 650 troops to Mali, a move that Mrs Merkel said was designed to provide relief to the 1,500 French soldiers already stationed there.Germany had earlier announced it was deploying 650 troops to Mali, a move that Mrs Merkel said was designed to provide relief to the 1,500 French soldiers already stationed there.
Germany is also providing weapons and training for Kurdish forces fighting IS in Iraq.Germany is also providing weapons and training for Kurdish forces fighting IS in Iraq.
Borders under strainBorders under strain
Mrs Merkel and Mr Hollande also addressed European border controls, which have come under renewed scrutiny after it emerged that two of the suicide bombers at the Stade de France had travelled into Europe through Greece.Mrs Merkel and Mr Hollande also addressed European border controls, which have come under renewed scrutiny after it emerged that two of the suicide bombers at the Stade de France had travelled into Europe through Greece.
They agreed that better controls were needed at the EU's external borders.They agreed that better controls were needed at the EU's external borders.
But Mr Hollande said it was important not to see migrants, many of whom were fleeing IS, as a terror threat, even though some extremists may have used the flow of migrants into Europe for their own ends.But Mr Hollande said it was important not to see migrants, many of whom were fleeing IS, as a terror threat, even though some extremists may have used the flow of migrants into Europe for their own ends.
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Earlier, his Prime Minister Manuel Valls argued that European countries could not accept so many refugees.Earlier, his Prime Minister Manuel Valls argued that European countries could not accept so many refugees.
Many of the hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees who have entered the EU since August have headed through the Western Balkans to Germany, which expects around one million asylum applications this year alone.Many of the hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees who have entered the EU since August have headed through the Western Balkans to Germany, which expects around one million asylum applications this year alone.
Several EU countries have imposed border controls in recent weeks - despite the Schengen system of passport-free movement - in an attempt to reduce the number of arrivals.Several EU countries have imposed border controls in recent weeks - despite the Schengen system of passport-free movement - in an attempt to reduce the number of arrivals.
A note on terminology: The BBC uses the term migrant to refer to all people on the move who have yet to complete the legal process of claiming asylum. This group includes people fleeing war-torn countries such as Syria, who are likely to be granted refugee status, as well as people who are seeking jobs and better lives, who governments are likely to rule are economic migrants.A note on terminology: The BBC uses the term migrant to refer to all people on the move who have yet to complete the legal process of claiming asylum. This group includes people fleeing war-torn countries such as Syria, who are likely to be granted refugee status, as well as people who are seeking jobs and better lives, who governments are likely to rule are economic migrants.