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Nicolas Sarkozy urges West, Russia to team up to destroy ISIS

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy called on Sunday for the creation of a single international coalition to combat ISIS in Syria following attacks in Paris that claimed 129 lives.

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy called on Sunday for the creation of a single international coalition to combat ISIS in Syria following attacks in Paris that claimed 129 lives.

ISIS claimed responsibility for the worst such attacks seen on French soil, carried out late on Friday at a concert, hall, stadium and restaurants. “We must draw on the consequences of the situation in Syria. We need everyone in order to exterminate Daech, including the Russians. There cannot be two coalitions in Syria,” Mr Sarkozy, told journalists after meeting President Francois Hollande.

He was referring to concerns about the fact that both Russia and the US-led coalition of which France is a part are operating in parallel in Syria — both with the stated aim of knocking out ISIS but with differing approaches and divergent views on how to solve the conflict.

Dmitry Peskov, a spokes-man for the Kremlin said earlier on Sunday in Belek, Turkey on the sidelines of a G20 meeting that it was too early to speak of a rapprochement between Russia and the West after the attacks in Paris. Russia has for weeks been carrying out airstrikes in Syriain support of Mr Assad’s forces.

The conservative Sarkozy, widely expected to run for President in 2017, said he also told Mr Hollande that Europe need a new immigration and security policy, and had to toughen laws on all those who visit radical Islamist websites and those suspected of travelling to join jihadist activities.

Meanwhile, Mr Sarkozy has decided against calling for the upcoming UN climate talks in Paris to be postponed following a wave of deadly attacks on the city, sources close to him said Sunday. Earlier, he had decided to demand the climate talks be postponed by several months.

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