ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />STORY: U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met with Egyptian President Abdel Fata Al-Sisi on Saturday (September 13) as he continues to drum up support from Arab nations against ISIS.<br/> <br />Kerry has been touring the region to gather support for President Barack Obama's plan to strike both sides of the Syrian-Iraqi frontier to defeat Islamic State Sunni fighters.<br/> <br />He met with Turkish leaders on Friday (September 12) to try to secure backing for U.S.-led action against Islamic State militants, but Ankara's reluctance to play a frontline role highlighted the difficulty of building a willing coalition for a complex military campaign in the heart of the Middle East.<br/> <br />Kerry won backing earlier on Thursday (September 11) for a "coordinated military campaign" against Islamic State from 10 Arab countries - Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and six Gulf states including rich rivals Saudi Arabia and Qatar.<br/> <br />Kerry said on Friday it was "not appropr