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Military Contribution

military contribution: Abdullah, on the final leg of a three-country tour, said Jordan was grateful for Canada humanitarian aid and military contribution in the fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, according to Brandon Sun. It was a message the king delivered at a state luncheon at Rideau Hall hosted by Gov. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld OTTAWA - Jordan King Abdullah carried the weight of his desert kingdom oversized burden in the fight against terrorism to Ottawa on Wednesday, praising Canada as an ally vital to his country and region. Gen. The two leaders also exchanged condolences on their respective military losses in the fight against ISIL, with Harper calling the February death of a Jordanian pilot "an outrage that really helped to, unfortunately, underscore the terrible nature of this opponent and why it must be dealt with." ISIL released a video that showed the captured Jordanian pilot being set on fire while trapped in a cage. David Johnston and in a private meeting with Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Parliament Hill. "Your presence in our part of the world is more important now than ever," Abdullah told the lunch guests, including several cabinet ministers and Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau. "We see you, not only in our country, but in the region, there to do the right thing, to help people, to better their lives." With Canada contributing to the West military mission in neighbouring Iraq and Syria, Abdullah said Canada participation was needed and he said he wanted all Canadians to understand that. "Your role and your presence in our part of the world is something that is drastically needed and one that I am very proud to be a partner of." Later, he told Harper the struggle against ISIL would not end soon. "This is going to be a long-term struggle for the international community," the king told the prime minister. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.