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Turkey has plans for joint US operation against IS

Foreign minister Feridun Sinirlioglu told the state-run Anadolu Agency that Turkey would not to allow IS to remain a threat to its borders.

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Their comments come amid growing momentum for coordinated worldwide action against ISIL after the Paris attacks last week claimed by the extremist group which killed 129 and injured 350.

Both French and Russian war planes have stepped up air strikes in Syria.

The fate of Assad has been a stumbling block in the Syrian peace talks with the United States and its allies insisting he must step down and Russian Federation saying that the Syrian people should decide on his future.

Turkey has announced plans for what it calls launching a joint operation with the the Us against presence of Daesh Takfiri terror group along its border with Syria.

Sinirlioglu said: “When the plans are complete our operations (against IS) will intensify”.

The incident took place in Turkey’s Kilis province, a region where US Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday said the United States and Turkey planned to start an operation to secure the northern Syrian border. “We will not tolerate it keeping a presence on our border”, he said.

Daesh “is still present in a zone on our border”.

Turkish security forces, the Syrian border from Turkey as trying to get people to eat illegal and killed a suspected militant is Isidor, 21 people arrested.

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