Iraq Press, New York
30 September / September:
said US President Barack Obama, on Tuesday evening, to defeat al Daash in Syria will not be possible only after the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad leaves office, calling on world leaders to promote the campaign waged by the coalition against the militants.
A day after the clash with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on how to deal with the crisis in Syria, Obama hosted the summit of the fight against terrorism at the United Nations headquarters to talk about the campaign waged by the coalition against the extremist organization in Syria and Iraq.
Obama told a counter-terrorism summit to be held on the sidelines of the General Assembly of the United Nations, "in Syria, I think that the defeat of the Islamic state regulation requires a new leader."
Russia has refused to participate in the summit called by the United States sent an ordinary diplomatic meeting which reviews the year-long campaign against the organization of the Islamic state, which controls large areas of Iraq and Syria results.
Although the dispute between the US president and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on the crisis in Syria, but they agreed to work together to end the four-year war in that country and led to the deaths of more than 240 000 people.
The fate of Assad in dispute between Washington and all of Moscow and Tehran.
The United States and emphasizes the need for Assad's departure from power, but that Obama did not address directly the issue of the participation in the transitional phase Assad in Syria.
Russia has criticized the summit, said Russian ambassador to the United Nations, Vitaly Churkin, it is "significantly undermine United Nations efforts in this direction."
He added that "the United Nations has its own strategy for combating terrorism, and everything can be done easily in the framework of the United Nations, but the Americans would not be if Americans did not seek to show their leadership."
He added that "to do these things in the United Nations is the lack of respect for the international organization."
Russia is scheduled to hold a special meeting of the UN Security Council on the issue Wednesday.
It is expected that the meeting highlights the sharp differences in the positions of the two parties.
And anti-terrorism summit comes a year after Obama's pledge last year to the United Nations to organize a meeting to eliminate the Islamic state and his call for countries to join the United States in this campaign.
Obama said the organization "Daash" lost a third of the territory, which was dominated by Iraq and that "isolated" for almost all border areas with Turkey.
But he added that military action alone will not succeed, and that the Alliance address the conditions that contributed to the increase in Islamic extremism.
Iran was not invited to the summit, although it plays a big role in the fight against al "Daash" and provide weapons and military advisers and trainers to the Syrian regime.
And discussed the 104 leaders who participated in the summit to stem the flow of foreign fighters and confronting violent extremism amid reports show that the flow of fighters into Iraq and Syria continuously.
And fears the US intelligence community to be about 30 thousand foreign fighters have gone to Iraq and Syria since 2011, and that many of them have joined the organization, according to a report published by the Congress showed Tuesday.
It launched a coalition led by the United States which involved about 60 countries, including the neighboring countries of Syria, more than five thousand air strike against targets of the organization in Iraq, Syria, and France began this week bombing its positions in Syria.
In addition to the aerial bombardment of sites regulation, the Pentagon has put a program costing $ 500 million to train gunmen from the Syrian opposition "moderate"
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