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President Vladimir Putin. © Michael Klimentyev / RIA Novosti
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Islamic State has designs
on the holy cities of Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem and endangers Europe and Russia,
Vladimir Putin said. Moscow is concerned about IS-trained jihadists returning
to EU countries, the CIS and Russia. The situation is very serious, Putin said, adding
that Moscow is very worried that IS terrorists are publicly announcing their
designs on Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem. The jihadists also plan to spread their
activities to Europe, Russia, central and southeastern Asia.
"Extremists
from many countries of the world, including, unfortunately, European counties,
Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) undertake
ideological and military training in the ranks of Islamic State [IS, formerly
known as ISIS/ISIL]," said Putin, speaking at the Collective
Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) summit in Tajikistan's capital, Dushanbe. "And
certainly we are worried that they could possibly return."
Putin
said it’s necessary for geopolitical ambitions to be set aside in the fight
against IS terrorists.
RT report continues:
"Simple
common sense, responsibility for global and regional safety require uniting
efforts of the international community [to fight] such a threat. It is
necessary to set aside geopolitical ambitions, drop so-called double standards,
the policy of direct or indirect use of separate terrorist groups for achieving
own goals, including removing the governments and regimes."
Russia
is supporting the Syrian government in its fight against terrorism and will
continue its support, Putin said.
"We
give technical-military support to Damascus and will continue doing it,"
he said. "And we call on other countries to join us in this."
Both
Bashar Assad’s government and the opposition forces should unite to battle the
jihadists, Putin stressed.
"Now
we have to unite the efforts of the Syrian government and the Kurdish
self-defense forces and the so-called moderate opposition, and other countries
in the [Middle East] region to fight the threat to Syria’s statehood and
terrorism."
Russia
is calling for uniting the efforts of all forces eager to fight terrorism, said
the Russian leader.
"Russia,
as you know, has proposed to form a wide coalition to fight extremists without
any delay. It [the coalition] should unite everyone who is ready and is already
contributing to tackling terrorism.”
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