France urges military action against al-Nusra Front
Faced with a barrage of airstrikes and ground offensives by local forces, ISIS has lost territory in both Syria and Iraq in recent months
French President Francois Hollande called Saturday for international action against an al-Qaeda affiliate in Syria, warning that the recent losses sustained by ISIS could embolden other extremist groups.
“Daesh (the Arabic acronym for ISIS) is in retreat, that is beyond dispute,” Hollande said after a meeting with the leaders of the United States, Germany, Britain, Italy and Ukraine on the sidelines of a NATO summit in Warsaw.
But, Hollande added, “We must also avoid a situation whereby as Daesh becomes weaker, other groups become stronger.”
Hollande singled out al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front as particularly standing to benefit from the US-led military campaign against its arch-rival ISIS.
Faced with a barrage of airstrikes and ground offensives by local forces, ISIS has lost territory in both Syria and Iraq in recent months.
“We must coordinate among ourselves to continue actions against Daesh but also... take effective action against al-Nusra,” Hollande said, directing his appeal at Russia and the US.
On Wednesday, US President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin agreed in a telephone call to “intensify” military coordination between their two countries in Syria.
Russia had in May proposed joint air strikes with the US against jihadist targets in Syria - a suggestion that was rebuffed by Washington.
The White House reported that the two leaders, in their call this week, “confirmed their commitment to defeating ISIS and the Al-Nusra Front.”
The two groups are excluded from a broader truce brokered by Moscow and Washington in February.
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