DAMASCUS: Syrian President Bashar Assad authorized on Sunday Iraqi forces to attack the militant Islamic State group inside Syria without waiting for permission from authorities in Damascus, state news agency SANA said, as the two allies coordinate their fight against extremists ahead of a planned US withdrawal from Syria.
The announcement highlights the close relations between the two neighboring Arab countries that are both allied with Iran. IS once controlled large parts of both countries when it declared a caliphate in 2014.
Iraqi warplanes and artillery have in the past pounded IS positions inside Syria after getting the green light from Syrian authorities.
The extremists have been defeated in Iraq but still, hold a small area in Syria close to the Iraqi border.
On Saturday Assad received a letter from Iraqs Prime Minister Abdul-Mahdi calling for both countries coordination in fighting terrorism. President Donald Trump announced earlier this month that the US will withdraw all of its 2,000 forces in Syria. The main US-backed Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces have expressed concerns that the US plans to pull out could lead to the revival of IS saying that the extremists have not been defeated yet in Syria.
In Washington, Senator Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said he is going to encourage Trump to sit down with generals and reconsider pulling troops from Syria.
Slow this down, make sure that we get it right, make sure ISIS never comes back, Graham said on CNN using a different acronym to refer to IS. Dont turn Syria over to the Iranians. Thats a nightmare for Israel. Graham said that its possible for the US to reduce its footprint in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria and that he supports the goal of having allies do more and pay more. But he added that he also sees the US military playing a role in all three countries for a while to come. I want to fight the war in the enemys backyard, not ours, Graham said.
Graham has been a confidant of Trumps, but its unclear how much Trump will listen to him on Syria. Still, Graham said hes generally pleased with Trumps foreign policy initiatives.
All I ask him to do is to make sure we dont fumble the ball inside the 10-yard line, sit down with the generals, Graham said.
In Tehran, Iran and Syria signed on Sunday a long-term strategic and economic agreement as the war winds down in Syria where Iran and Russia were the main backers of Assads government since the crisis began nearly eight years ago.
Syrias SANA news agency quoted Syrian Minister of Economy and Foreign Trade Mohammed Samer al-Khalil, who signed the agreement, as saying that the deal includes full cooperation on the financial and banking levels. He added that this would allow Iranian companies to be present through investments in Syria.