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Obama likely to seek Modi's support against ISIS

Issue to come up for discussion during Modi's US visit, say officials

Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Sep 24 2014 | 5:29 PM IST
US President Barack Obama is expected to seek Prime Minister Narendra Modi's support in his effort to create a global coalition against Islamic State that has gained control over large swaths of Syria and Iraq.

So far, more than 40 countries have joined the US-led international coalition against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) or the Islamic State (IS) as it is better known across the globe.

The US and its partner countries on Monday started air strikes against ISIL positions in Syria.

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However, the US officials, including Obama, insist that this is not a military coalition and countries can contribute in their own way.

Modi is scheduled to meet Obama at the White House on September 29 over a private dinner, and the next morning at the Oval Office for the official meeting during which the issue of ISIL is "definitely" expected to come up for discussion.

Officials familiar with the preparations of the Modi-Obama summit acknowledged that ISIL would be part of discussion between the two leaders, during which they are likely to touch upon the current situation in the Middle East.

Obama, as he has been doing with other global leaders, is expected to urge Modi to join the international coalition against the IS terrorist outfit, which if left unchallenged poses a major threat to the security and stability of the region and the world.

The White House, however, has refused to make any comment on the substance of discussion between Obama and Modi next week.

"As we've said, we believe there is a role for all countries to play. Beyond that, I'm not in position to preview the substance of the visit yet," Caitlin Hayden, Spokesperson of the National Security Council of the White House told PTI.

Obama, in New York yesterday, held a meeting with Arab nations which participated in the air strikes against ISIL.

ISIL militants have executed two American journalists and a British aid worker in Syria, prompting the West to join hands to combat the terror group.

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First Published: Sep 24 2014 | 11:30 AM IST

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