OBAMA, EUROPEAN LEADERS DISCUSS EBOLA, ISIL

US President Barack Obama (Photo: AA)
US President Barack Obama (Photo: AA)

Washington, 22 Dzulhijjah 1435/16 Oktober 2014 (MINA) – The US President Barack Obama held a video conference Wednesday with European leaders to discuss the international response to the Ebola epidemic in West Africa.

British Prime Minister David Cameron, French President François Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi discussed steps that have been taken to counter the spread of the virus and Obama called for a faster and more robust international response, emphasizing the need for international assistance and contributions to Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea, a White House statement said.

Obama said the outbreak constitutes not just a human tragedy but a threat to international security as well as the “leaders agreed to work together to enlist greater support from more countries and to coordinate their efforts on the ground.”

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The group also discussed U.S. coalition efforts in the campaign against ISIL, including stemming the flow of foreign fighters and building the capabilities of the Iraqi Security Forces and the moderate Syrian opposition, Anadolu Agency quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting.

Obama highlighted the importance of countering ISIL propaganda, and U.S. efforts to put forward a vision that contrasts with ISIL’s ideology in the region.

At a State Department press conference, the U.S special envoy to the coalition said airstrikes have failed to impede ISIL’s momentum in some areas but succeeded in others.

“We had come in early along with the intention that the airstrikes were to buy white space to impede the tactical momentum of ISIL. And that, in fact, has occurred in some areas. They still retain some tactical momentum in other areas,” Gen. John Allen said.

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His candid remarks come as ISIL is set to take control of Iraq’s Anbar province while the group advances toward the capital of Baghdad. The northern Syrian town of Kobani also apprears ready to fall to the militant group despite intensive airstrikes in both areas. (T/P001/R03)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)