Australian troops would be advising in Marawi City, where Islamic State terrorists have been most active. (Reuters: Romeo Ranoco)
ABC News Online: Australian special forces closer to helping Duterte's troops in battle against Islamic State
Defence Minister Marise Payne will visit the Philippines next week for more talks about sending special forces troops to the Philippines.
Earlier today Foreign Minister Julie Bishop's office confirmed that the Philippines had accepted Australia's offer of help, but Ms Bishop has since clarified that it has not yet been formally agreed.
Senator Payne's office said discussions were ongoing with the Philippines Government.
She will have talks in Manila next week with her counterpart Secretary Delfin Lorenzana.
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