US national security adviser Susan Rice said on Friday the United States
is not engaged in military coordination with Iran in countering Islamic
State forces in the Middle East.
Rice, at a White House briefing, responded to a report that President Barack Obama had written a letter to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei about Islamic State by saying, "We are in no way engaged in any coordination - military coordination - with Iran on countering ISIL."
Rice also said US concerns about cyber security will be high on the agenda when President Barack Obama meets Chinese officials in Beijing next week.
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Rice, at a White House briefing, responded to a report that President Barack Obama had written a letter to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei about Islamic State by saying, "We are in no way engaged in any coordination - military coordination - with Iran on countering ISIL."
Rice also said US concerns about cyber security will be high on the agenda when President Barack Obama meets Chinese officials in Beijing next week.
- Rice said there no plans for a formal meeting between Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin at a G20 summit but that there might be opportunity for informal discussions.
7/11/14
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