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Anti-Daesh forum pledges no let-up in fight against terrorists

CONFERENCE FOLLOWS SAUDI ARABIA’S ‘CONTINUOUS EFFORTS TO COMBAT TERRORISM’

- BY HABIB TOUMI Bureau Chief

Saudi Arabia yesterday urged member countries of the anti-Daesh coalition to reinforce their participat­ion and deploy greater efforts to ensure further success in their common combat against terror groups.

The Saudi call was issued as the chiefs of staff of 14 member countries attended the Conference of Global Coalition Against Daesh in the Saudi capital Riyadh.

Ways to upgrade coordinati­on among the members of an anti-Daesh coalition were discussed at the conference as well as how to build on the efforts of the internatio­nal coalition that has achieved significan­t progress in its operations aimed at neutralisi­ng the capabiliti­es of the terror group in Iraq and Syria.

Enhancing the participat­ion of Arab and Muslim countries in the coalition and identifyin­g and understand­ing the current challenges and the latest developmen­ts in the fight against Daesh were also debated by the participan­ts, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Combating terror

“This conference is an extension of significan­t meetings that were held in Saudi Arabia with the effective participat­ion of numerous countries to discuss ways to combat terror groups, particular­ly Daesh — currently, the most dangerous and the most influentia­l,” Saudi Arabia’s Chief of Staff General Abdul Rahman Bin Saleh Al Bunyan told the participan­ts.

He cited the regional conference held in September 2014 in the Red Sea city of Jeddah which constitute­d the core of the current internatio­nal coalition as well as the conference of the chiefs of staff held in the Saudi capital Riyadh in February 2015.

Al Bunyan also referred to the conference of the chiefs of staff of the member states of the Islamic coalition to combat terrorism and which was held in Riyadh in March last year.

“Holding such conference­s by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia denotes its genuine interest in combating terror groups and reflects its full awareness of their dangers and of their impact on the security and stability of the region and the world at large,” he said in his opening remarks.

“Saudi Arabia which has been and remains at the forefront of countries that have been hit by terrorism, is seriously dedicated to combating it, in terms of ideology, organisati­on, funding, media and military capabiliti­es. Saudi Arabia is an active partner in the internatio­nal campaign against Daesh in Syria and it did not confine its contributi­ons to military operations against the terror group, but extended it to include the provision of humanitari­an assistance to the Iraqi and the Syrian brothers, and so is the case with Yemen,” said Al Bunyan.

 ?? SPA ?? Chiefs of staff of 14 member countries attended the Global Coalition Against Daesh in the Saudi capital Riyadh yesterday. The officials discussed ways to upgrade coordinati­on amid ongoing efforts against the terrorist group.
SPA Chiefs of staff of 14 member countries attended the Global Coalition Against Daesh in the Saudi capital Riyadh yesterday. The officials discussed ways to upgrade coordinati­on amid ongoing efforts against the terrorist group.
 ?? SPA ?? Jospeh Votel, US Central Command Chief, addresses participan­ts at the conference in Riyadh yesterday.
SPA Jospeh Votel, US Central Command Chief, addresses participan­ts at the conference in Riyadh yesterday.

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