Saudi Arabia said
on Thursday it was ready to participate in any ground operations in
Syria if the U.S.-led alliance decides to start such operations, an
adviser to the Saudi defence minister said. "The
kingdom is ready to participate in any ground operations that the
coalition (against Islamic State) may agree to carry out in Syria,"
Brigadier General Ahmed Asseri, who is also the spokesman for the
Saudi-led Arab coalition in Yemen, told the Saudi-owned al-Arabiya TV in
an interview. Asseri said
Saudi Arabia had been an active member of the U.S.-led coalition that
had been fighting Islamic State in Syria since 2014, and had carried out
more than 190 aerial missions. He said
Saudi Arabia, which has been leading Arab military operations against
the Iran-allied Houthis in Yemen, believed that to win against Islamic
State, the coalition needed to combine aerial operations with ground
operations. "If there was a
consensus from the leadership of the coalition, the kingdom is willing
to participate in these efforts because we believe that aerial
operations are not the ideal solution and there must be a twin mix of
aerial and ground operations," Asseri said. Asked about the
comments at a briefing, U.S. State Department spokesman John Kirby said
the coalition was generally supportive of having partners contribute
more in the fight against Islamic State but he had not seen the Saudi
proposal. "I would not want to comment specifically on this until we've
had a chance to review it," he said.
Saudi says ready to take part in any U.S.-led ground operations in Syria
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