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Obama urges Turkey, Russia to set tension aside, focus on IS

2015-12-01 5 Dailymotion

Aiming to head off a rift between major Mideast players, President Barack Obama urged Turkey and Russia on Tuesday to set aside tensions over the downing of a Russian warplane and focus on the common priority of defeating the Islamic State group.<br />Obama, in a meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, vouched for the NATO ally's right to self-defense, and he pledged a solid U.S. commitment "to Turkey's security and its sovereignty."<br />Yet he emphasized the need for Turkey and Russia to "de-escalate" their conflict and not get distracted from the campaign against IS and efforts to resolve Syria's long-running civil war.<br />"We all have a common enemy.<br />That is ISIL," Obama said, using one of several acronyms for the extremist group.<br />"I want to make sure that we focus on that threat."

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