Sunday, 22 November 2015

U.S. allies will not relent in fight against Islamic State, says Obama

U.S. President Barack Obama speaks during a press conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Sunday.

U.S. President Barack Obama on Sunday said the United States and its allies would not relent in the fight against Islamic State extremists and would hunt down their leaders and cut off the group's financing.

“Destroying [Islamic State] is not only a realistic goal, were going to get it done,” he said ata a news conference after a meeting of Asian leaders in Malaysia.

“We will destroy them. We will take back land they are currently in, take out their financing, hunt down leadership, dismantle their networks, supply lines and we will destroy them.”

Mr. Obama said it "would be helpful" if Russia directed its focus on tackling Islamic State and he hoped Moscow would agree to a leadership transition in Syria that meant its president stepping down.

Ban urges Russia, U.S. to cooperate on terrorism

The United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said that he has urged Russia and the United States to cooperate on rooting out terrorism.

"All these terrorists and ideology extremists should be defeated in the name of humanity," he said at the annual East Asia Summit this year hosted in Kuala Lumpur.

"In that regard, we need to unite. We need to show global solidarity to address the common enemy of ISIL, Daesh, some other extremists and terrorist groups," he said, referring to Islamic State.

Mr. Obama said at the same summit the United States and its allies would not relent in the fight to combat Islamic State extremists and would hunt down their leaders and cut off the group's financing.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday he wanted global cooperation to combat terrorism after Islamist militants killed 19 people, including six Russians, in an attack on a luxury hotel in Mali.

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