New Zealand Prime Minister John Key Tuesday said that he might take a decision by next month on whether the country will join the global fight against the Islamic State (IS) militants.
Key said he is likely to get an advice this week about what kind of military support the country could offer, Radio New Zealand reported.
The government was likely to make its own decision about whether to support the US-led campaign against the IS in Iraq and Syria rather than wait for a call for assistance, Xinhua reported.


