BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany will decide this week whether to send arms to Iraqi Kurds to help them battle Islamic State militants, Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Tuesday, suggesting it might be irresponsible to do nothing.
The European Union last week gave a green light to individual EU governments to supply arms and ammunition to Iraqi Kurds, and some states such as France and the Czech Republic have already pledged to do so.
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