Regional Collaboration Intensifies Against ISIS
Jordan's foreign minister announced an agreement among Syrian neighbors, including Turkey, to enhance efforts against ISIS. A security meeting in Amman highlighted plans for a joint combat and intelligence mechanism to curb the group's resurgence.
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In a pivotal security meeting held in Amman, Jordan, regional neighbors have agreed to escalate their campaign against the Islamic State, according to Jordan's foreign minister. This development underscores the growing regional concerted effort to counteract the militant group's influence.
Turkey's Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan, revealed that five countries have resolved to establish a joint combat and intelligence mechanism. This strategic alliance aims to effectively combat the resurgence of Islamic State in the region, highlighting a significant step in regional security collaborations.
The commitment from these nations signals a coordinated approach to enhance intelligence sharing and military operations, seeking to dismantle the remnants of the militant group that poses a persistent threat to regional stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)

