Russia is interested in the inclusion of Kurds in its work in the international Baghdad Information Center founded for the coordination in the fight against the Islamic State
Russia is interested in the inclusion of Kurds in its work in the international Baghdad Information Center founded for the coordination in the fight against the Daesh, which is prohibited in numerous countries including the United States and Russia, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.
“The international Baghdad Information Center has been operating for several months already and includes Russia, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. We are open for cooperation in any format and with other interested parties, including the Kurdish opposition and patriotic Syrian opposition. We are continuing to work closely with the anti-terrorist situation in Jordan and Egypt,” Lavrov said in an interview with Italy’s Limes monthly magazine.