France plans coalition meeting, says Islamic State retreats in Iraq

France plans coalition meeting, says Islamic State retreats in Iraq

PanARMENIAN.Net - Members of the U.S.-led coalition fighting Islamic State will meet in Paris next week to reinforce efforts against the group, France's Defense Minister said on Thursday, January 14 adding that the militants were clearly retreating in Iraq, Reuters reports.

France was the first country to join U.S.-led air strikes in Iraq. Since the Paris attacks by Islamic State in November, it has stepped up its aerial bombing campaign of the group, including in Syria, contributing about 20 percent of coalition strikes.

"We struck last night in Mosul on a Daesh telecommunications center, a propaganda center. What we can say today is that Daesh is retreating in Iraq," Jean-Yves Le Drian said on BFM TV, referring to the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State.

The minister said he would host his U.S., British and German counterparts in Paris next week to refine strategy and discuss tactics.

"We'll see how we can intensify our efforts in Iraq and Syria," he said, adding that Islamic State was on the back foot in Iraq and that French jets had struck seven times since Monday.

He said that at some point the Iraqi army and Kurdish Peshmerga forces supported by the coalition would need to launch the battle for Mosul, the largest city held by Islamic State in Iraq.

"It's very complicated. We will have to ensure the Iraqi and Kurdish forces are sufficiently battle-hardened to lead this battle," Le Drian said.

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