UK Prime Minister David Cameron has said he wants his European partners to do more to tackle the Ebola crisis in West Africa, the ITV reported Thursday.
Speaking as he arrived in Brussels for an EU leaders summit, Cameron said, "What I hope for from this summit is that we address some of the risks that we face."
"Risk number one is obviously the crisis of Ebola and it's very important that we take action at source in West Africa."
He added that Britain has been leading the way in terms of Sierra Leone, we've already pledged over £125 million, we've got military and other forces going to that country to help. But we need other European countries to do more.
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