U.K.'s Cameron to Push for Syria Airstrikes Approval in Parliament

  • 8 years ago
British Prime Minister David Cameron said he'll seek Parliamentary approval to join airstrikes against ISIS in Syria as he met Monday with his French counterpart following the deadly Paris attacks.
The British prime minister and French President Francois Hollande went to a makeshift memorial early Tuesday to pay tribute to the lives lost in deadly terror spree.
After holding talks, the two leaders said they had agreed to increase intelligence sharing and cooperation on counter-terrorism matters against ISIS.
"It is they who are waging war against us," Hollande told a joint press conference, adding that France will "intensify" its airstrikes against ISIS.