Saudi Arabia announced the formation of the anti-terrorist Islamic coalition, which includes 34 countries, including Turkey, the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco.
The Minister of Defence of Saudi Arabia Salman Al Saud said that the coalition will coordinate their actions in Iraq and Syria with other countries and international institutions. Also, he said, the coalition will not only focus on the fight against extremist group “Islamic State”, but will be opposed “any terrorist organization” posing a threat to the population of these countries.
As the minister said, the coalition plans to fight the terrorists in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Egypt and Afghanistan.
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