US Procedures to Avert 'New ISIS'

File Photo, Putin/ AFP
File Photo, Putin/ AFP
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US Procedures to Avert 'New ISIS'

File Photo, Putin/ AFP
File Photo, Putin/ AFP

Special US presidential envoy for the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, Brett McGurk said that the US-led coalition would take a series of procedures in east Syria and west Iraq to prevent the emergence of a new version of ISIS in the region.

In a letter to members of the 74-nation anti-ISIS coalition, the envoy said operations in the first quarter of 2018 would focus on ending the presence of the terrorist group.

He said that later, the coalition’s work over the coming year would require intensified effort to stabilize communities liberated from ISIS.

“The US is prepared to remain in Syria until we are certain that ISIS is defeated, stabilization efforts can be sustained, and there is meaningful progress in the Geneva-based political process,” he said.

On the other hand, Russian President Vladimir Putin set three priorities for Moscow in Syria, in his annual New Year's letter addressed Saturday to head of the Syrian regime, Bashar Assad.

According to the Kremlin, Putin told Assad that Russia would continue supporting Syria's efforts to defend its sovereignty.

Russia would “continue to render every assistance to Syria in the protection of state sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity, in the promotion of a political settlement process, as well as in efforts to restore the national economy,” the Kremlin reported.

Putin’s comments on Syria’s sovereignty expect to pave the way for a confrontation with the United States.

Moscow continues to offer support to Assad and still ignores the crimes committed by the regime against the people.

Head of Russia's Federation Council (upper house) International Affairs Committee Konstantin Kosachev told Ria Novosti news agency on Saturday that the US calls that Russia pushes the Syrian regime to stop assaults against its people, only aim to undermine the position of Bashar Assad in any future political settlement in Syria.



Greece Blocks Asylum Claims for Migrants on Crete after Surge in Arrivals

Migrants get off a bus at the port of Heraklion, Crete, Greece, 08 July 2025. EPA/NIKOS CHALKIADAKIS
Migrants get off a bus at the port of Heraklion, Crete, Greece, 08 July 2025. EPA/NIKOS CHALKIADAKIS
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Greece Blocks Asylum Claims for Migrants on Crete after Surge in Arrivals

Migrants get off a bus at the port of Heraklion, Crete, Greece, 08 July 2025. EPA/NIKOS CHALKIADAKIS
Migrants get off a bus at the port of Heraklion, Crete, Greece, 08 July 2025. EPA/NIKOS CHALKIADAKIS

Greece's government said Wednesday it is temporarily suspending asylum applications for migrants arriving on the island of Crete, following a spike in arrivals from Libya.

More than 2,000 migrants have landed on the island since the weekend, according to coast guard figures, bringing the total number of arrivals this year to over 10,000.

Speaking in parliament, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said the government also planned to build a detention site on Crete for migrants and was seeking direct collaboration between the Libya and Greek coast guards to turn back boats leaving the North African country.

“This emergency situation clearly demands emergency measures,” Mitsotakis told parliament Wednesday. “The Greek government has decided to inform the European Commission that ... it will suspend the processing of asylum applications — for an initial period of three months — for those arriving by sea from North Africa.”

According to The Associated Press, the suspension will apply only to migrants reaching Crete by sea. Migrants entering illegally will be detained, Mitsotakis said. “The Greek government is sending a firm message: the route to Greece is closing, and that message is directed at all human traffickers,” he said.

Overnight, a fishing trawler carrying 520 migrants from Libya was intercepted south of Crete. A bulk carrier that took all of the migrants onboard was rerouted to the port of Lavrio, near Athens, so that the migrants could be detained on a mainland facility, authorities said.