Islamic State is "not
yet defeated": British PM
LONDON, Dec. 10 (Xinhua) -- British Prime Minister Theresa May on Saturday congratulated her Iraqi counterpart Haider Abadi over Islamic State (IS) victory, but warned the terrorist group is "not yet defeated".
LONDON, Dec. 10 (Xinhua) -- British Prime Minister Theresa May on Saturday congratulated her Iraqi counterpart Haider Abadi over Islamic State (IS) victory, but warned the terrorist group is "not yet defeated".
Extremists
are "still pose a threat to Iraq, including from over the Syrian
border", May said in a statement issued here after the Iraqi prime
minister claimed an end to the fight against the terrorist group earlier
Saturday.
Abadi
announced that Islamic State, also known as ISIS or Da'esh, no longer occupies
significant territory in Iraq, and the fight against Islamic State was over
after more than three years of combat operations."I congratulate prime
minister Abadi and all Iraqis on this historic moment," May said.
"This signals a new chapter towards a more peaceful, prosperous
country."
"We
must be clear however, that whilst Da'esh is failing, they are not yet
defeated," she said. "They still pose a threat to Iraq, including
from over the Syrian border."
Iraqi
forces mopped up the last pockets of IS fighters from Iraq's western deserts on
Saturday, securing the country's border with Syria, a step that marked the end
of combat operations against the extremists.
ISIS,
which stands for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, rapidly captured large
territories in Iraq and Syria and declared a caliphate in 2014. The group
controlled more than 34,000 square miles of territory from the Mediterranean
coast to south of Baghdad.
The
campaign to eradicate the Islamic State took more than three years and about
25,000 coalition air strikes. Iraqi forces have increasingly been pushing ISIS
out of the country over the past few months.
Troops
last month retook the town of Rawa, one of ISIS' last footholds in the country.
At that point, only pockets of ISIS resistance remained.Enditem
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