Nato backs Turkey in fight against Islamic State in Syria

The alliance 'stands in solidarity with its ally', but plays down speculation that it could provide military support

A Kurdish YPG fighter
Kurdish YPG militia members are taking on Islamic State in Iraq and Syria 
(Image credit: Stringer/AFP)

Nato members have held emergency talks in Brussels to discuss Turkey's campaign against Islamic State militants and Kurdish rebels along its border with Syria.

The summit was called by Turkey under a clause allowing members to convene a meeting if their territorial security is under threat. It is only the fifth such request in Nato's history, according to the BBC.

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