U.S. presses allies to bring back citizens who joined IS
The Hindu
About 10,000 suspected IS fighters are being held in Syria
Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday pressed U.S. allies to bring back citizens arrested overseas for joining the Islamic State group, warning they could not be held indefinitely in Syria. Mr. Blinken made the appeal in Rome at a meeting of an 83-member coalition on defeating the extremist network, where he and host Italy called for greater attention to the threat in Africa. About 10,000 suspected Islamic State fighters are being held in northern Syria by Western-allied Kurdish fighters, according to U.S. estimates.More Related News

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