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US welcomes Saudi troop offer for Syria — FM
By AFP - Feb 08,2016 - Last updated at Feb 08,2016
WASHINGTON — The United States welcomes a Saudi offer to deploy special forces to support a possible coalition ground operation inside Syria, the kingdom's foreign minister said Monday.
Speaking after a meeting with US Secretary of State John Kerry, Foreign Minister Adel Al 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," he said.
"That support came from the White House, it came from the State Department, it was natural for Secretary Kerry to support such a decision."
Jubeir said the idea for a possible ground operation had come from Washington, and said that members of the 65-strong coalition against the Daesh terror group would expect the United States to lead it.
The United States has publicly confirmed that it has sent a small number of special operations forces to eastern Syria to help local militias fight the Daesh terror group
But debate continues in Washington about the advisability and final size of a possible larger ground operation against the extremist group.
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