Comments come after Obama says that Syria's Assad can't stay.
Terrorist threat can only be fought jointly, Russia says. U.S. actions in the
Middle East helped Islamic State to gain influence, Russian Prime Minister
Dmitry Medvedev said, according to Interfax.
The strengthening of
Islamic State “became possible partly due to irresponsible U.S. politics” that
focused on fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad instead of joining efforts
to root out terrorism, Medvedev was cited as saying in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. President
Barack Obama earlier on Sunday said that Russia is facing a strategic choice as
Assad can’t stay. The Obama administration declined to comment Sunday on
Medvedev’s statement.
The U.S. contributed
to the strengthening of al-Qaeda, which led to the events of Sept. 11, Interfax
reported, citing Medvedev. The terrorist threat can only be fought jointly, he
said.
Medvedev and Obama met
in the Malaysian capital at the East Asia Summit that followed a week of talks
and conferences in Asia dominated by the battle against terrorism. The United
Nations on Friday unanimously endorsed a resolution calling for countries to
take “all necessary measures” to combat Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.
Global Cooperation. The U.S. and its allies will press ahead with
their battle against Islamic State in Syria and Iraq with or without Russia’s
cooperation, Obama said Sunday in Kuala Lumpur. Discussions will continue in
Vienna searching for a political solution.
“Russia has not
officially committed to a transition of Assad moving out but they did agree to
a political transition process,” Obama said. “And I think we’ll find out over
the next several weeks whether or not we can bring about that change in
perspective with the Russians.”
Global cooperation in
fighting terrorism can only be successful if all actions are coordinated and
sponsored by international institutions like the UN, Medvedev said at an
earlier Sunday meeting with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon in Kuala Lumpur,
according to Interfax.
Ban urged Russia and
the U.S. to cooperate in fighting terrorism, adding he would unveil a plan
early next year. The U.S. and its allies will press
ahead with their battle
against Islamic State with or without Russia’s cooperation, Obama said at the
summit.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-11-22/russia-calls-for-un-brokered-moves-in-fighting-terror-ifx-says
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