WASHINGTON –
Defense Secretary Ash Carter and Deputy Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s defense minister, today discussed
wide-ranging security issues of interest to both of their nations, Pentagon
Press Secretary Peter Cook told reporters following the bilateral meeting.
Cook said the two defense leaders talked about the fight
against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, events in Yemen, the recent
Saudi role in successful operations aimed at al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula,
as well as Saudi Arabia’s work to upgrade its military capabilities.
“Today’s meeting follows productive conversations in Riyadh
during the [Gulf Cooperation Council] summit and many other interactions,
including Minister Salman’s previous visit to the Pentagon in September,” the
press secretary said, adding that Carter looks forward to continued cooperation
to counter extremist threats, ISIL, and Iran’s malign influence in the region
and in other shared security concerns.
Coalition Encircling Manbij
Following an Operation Inherent Resolve briefing yesterday,
Cook said Syrian Arab coalition forces have completed encircling Manbij and are
working to complete isolating the town to prevent ISIL forces from reinforcing
or resupplying there.
“This is obviously good news for the forces who are seeking
to wrest their homes from ISIL control,” he said. “But as we’ve said before,
it’s also good news for efforts to stem the flow of foreign fighters into
ISIL-controlled areas, and for ISIL’s ability to dispatch potential external
attacks across the Turkish border.”
By encircling and eventually retaking Manbij, he added,
“these U.S.-backed local forces will help reduce ISIL’s ability to threaten its
innocent victims in Syria and beyond.”
ISIL Under Pressure in Fallujah
While Iraqi security forces make progress in the difficult
fight to retake Fallujah while ISIL fighters try to spread their influence in
that city, Cook emphasized, ISIL is under intense pressure from an
international coalition that continually gathers strength. An example of the
growing coalition is Poland, the latest nation to commit F-16 aircraft to the
counter-ISIL campaign, he noted.
“We will continue to look for any opportunity to accelerate
ISIL’s lasting defeat, again, working with the rest of the coalition,” Cook
said.