The Freeman

More than 10,000 jihadists in Africa

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SKHIRAT, Morocco — Africa is home to more than 10,000 jihadists from the Islamic State group and Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, Morocco's foreign minister told a meeting of the US-led coalition yesterday.

"Within the framework of the evolution of the strategy of Daesh (IS), Africa is among the most targeted zones" whose vulnerabil­ities are "exploited by the terrorists," Nasser Bourita said.

The minister called for cooperatio­n between African countries and the global coalition to defeat IS, whose political representa­tives met on Tuesday in Skhirat near the Moroccan capital Rabat.

Excluding Syria, Iraq and Afghanista­n, the African continent suffers the most jihadist attacks and "the number of victims is greater than for Europe," Bourita said during a briefing with Brett McGurk, US President Donald Trump's special envoy for the coalition.

McGurk said the gathering allowed coalition members "to share informatio­n to enable a network to protect our homeland", prevent fighters from crossing borders and combat terrorism financing.

The US envoy hailed the "very successful meeting" whose focus was "on trying to finish the job in Syria."

The coalition has put forward nearly $90 million for reconstruc­tion programs in Syria and Iraq, he told a press briefing.

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