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Hollande to visit French troops in Iraq on Monday

France has about 500 troops fighting alongside coalition forces in Iraq, backed by Rafale fighter jets
French President Francois Hollande delivers his New Year address on television in Paris (AFP)
By AFP

President Francois Hollande said he would on Monday visit French troops fighting Islamic State (IS) militants in Iraq, as he warned that the terrorist threat within France was still live.

"We are not yet finished with the scourge of terrorism. We must continue to fight it abroad - that's the reason for our military operations in Mali, Syria and Iraq, where I will travel the day after tomorrow to greet our troops," Hollande said.

France has about 500 troops fighting alongside coalition forces in Iraq, backed by Rafale fighter jets.

In the last New Year message of his presidency, Hollande paid tribute to those killed in terror attacks in France this year, including the 86 mown down in the Bastille Day attack in Nice and smaller-scale attacks on a priest and two police officers.

The fight against terrorism is also domestic, stressed Hollande, citing efforts to foil attempted attacks, closely watching "dangerous individuals" and fighting against radical extremism.

"I know that you are worried about the terrorist threat which has not diminished as shown by what happened in Berlin," where a Tunisian smashed a truck into a Christmas market on 19 December, killing 11 people after also shooting dead the lorry's registered driver.

This was Hollande's last New Year appearance after he announced earlier this month he would not stand for re-election in presidential polls next year.

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