US "Very Supportive" of Saudi Troop Offer for Syria: FM
TEHRAN (Tasnim) - The United States was "very supportive" of Saudi offer to deploy special forces to support what Riyadh calls a possible coalition ground operation inside Syria, the kingdom's foreign minister Adel al-Jubeir said Monday.
Speaking after a meeting with US Secretary of State John Kerry, Jubeir said any operation would be US-led but that Saudi Arabia would play a leading role.
"The United States government was very supportive and very positive about the kingdom's readiness to provide special forces to the operation in Syria, should the international coalition make a decision to do so," he told reporters.
"So the kingdom will be part of it," said Mr Al-Jubeir. "That support came from the White House, it came from the State Department, it was natural for Secretary Kerry to support such a decision," AFP reported.
The Saudi Foreign Minister said the idea for a possible ground operation had come from Washington, and said that members of the 65-strong coalition against the Daesh (ISIL) would expect the United States to lead it.
The US Secretary of State told reporters at a joint news conference following his meeting with the Saudi Foreign Minister that the US remains engaged in addressing the crisis in Syria.
"We are deeply engaged in trying to get the International Syria Support Group to be in a position to be able to move towards full humanitarian access and a full ceasefire, which is in accordance with the UN Security Council Resolution 2254. And we hope that when we meet in Munich in the next few days we'll be in a position where we can make progress in that goal," said Mr Kerry.
"So it's our hope that because we both believe in diplomacy that over the course of these next days some progress can be made with respect to Syria and we can lay the groundwork for even more efforts ahead. And I thank King Salman and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for their solid efforts to help deal with the coalition against Daesh, their commitment recently of a willingness to put troops into that fight also," added the Secretary of State.
The Saudi Foreign Minister said his visit is part of the continuing consultations and co-ordination between Riyadh and Washington of their positions to protect their interests in the region and in the world.