US
President Barack Obama led calls Tuesday for Turkey and Russia to end their
dispute over the downing of a Russian fighter jet and focus instead on Islamic
State, the real enemy.
Obama
said he was sure too that Russia would soon change tack in Syria, backing a
political solution to the bloody conflict after years supporting longtime ally,
President Bashar al-Assad who Washington insists must step down.
Separately,
US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said he was “prepared to expand” the role of
special operations troops fighting IS in Syria and Iraq where the jihadist
group has seized huge swathes of territory and lucrative oil fields it uses to
fund its deadly activities.
NATO
Chief Jens Stoltenberg meanwhile urged key ally Turkey and Russia to find a way
to avoid a repeat of an incident which threatens to scupper efforts to forge a
common front against IS after the group’s attacks in Paris left 130 dead.
Obama
was frank about what both sides should do.
“I
want to be very clear: Turkey is a NATO ally. The US supports Turkish rights to
defend itself and its airspace and its territory,” Obama said after meeting his
Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Paris.
“We
all have a common enemy and that is ISIL and I want to make sure we focus on
that threat,” Obama said, using an alternative name for IS.
Erdogan,
who has demanded that Russian President Vladimir Putin provide evidence to back
up charges Ankara trades in oil with IS, said he too was keen to move on.
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