MADRID: Spain will withdraw the four F-18s deployed as part of its contribution to the NATO operation over Libya now that the governing National Transitional Council (NTC) controls most of the country, Defense Minister Carme Chacon said on Wednesday.
Spain sent the four fighter jets to the Italian air base of Decimomannu on the island of Sardinia in March. The F-18s will return to Spain on Saturday but will be ready to leave again should there be a need for them to rejoin the NATO effort, Chacon said in a video conference with troops serving abroad to mark SpainÂ’s National Day.
Two refueling planes, a frigate and a sea patrol plane will remain as part of SpainÂ’s contribution, she said.
The decision to withdraw the F-18s has been agreed with the leaders of the NATO mission in Libya, and is based on the fact that airports which were closed there are now operational and the number of civilian flights are increasing, Chacon said. |