US President Barack Obama has held a meeting with national security team to review the security situation and intelligence information of the country in the wake of the deadly attacks in France that was claimed by ISIS, before leaving for his three-nation Asia tour.
Obama will be visiting Turkey, Malaysia and Philippines. In Turkey, he will participate in the G-20 Leaders Summit.
Following the meeting, the White House said the team reviewed the intelligence picture, noting that the US had no information to contradict the initial French assessment of Islamic State responsibility.
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"The President received a briefing on the active cooperation with our French counterparts on intelligence sharing and military action against Islamic State (ISIS), and reaffirmed that his team will remain in close contact with their French counterparts to be ready to provide any necessary assistance to French authorities as part of the investigation," the White House said.
"The team reviewed the intelligence picture, noting that we had no information to contradict the initial French assessment of ISIS's responsibility," the statement said.
"The President was also briefed on our Embassy security posture in Paris and across Europe, and directed his team to take all appropriate measures to ensure the security of Embassy personnel. The President directed his team to keep him regularly apprised of the investigation and any relevant intelligence," it added.