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Eradicating poverty will defeat extremists: Kerry
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) Sept 19, 2014


US says discussed IS militant threat with Iran
Washington (AFP) Sept 19, 2014 - The United States has discussed the threat posed by Islamic State militants with envoys from its traditional foe Iran on the sidelines of nuclear talks, the State Department revealed Friday.

"Discussion on this threat did arise on the margins of the meeting as they have from time to time," spokesman Jeff Rathke told reporters.

But he stressed the meetings were "focused primarily on nuclear issues."

Iran and global powers resumed full talks on Friday as they seek to hammer out a comprehensive nuclear deal by a November 24 deadline.

But US and Iranian teams held bilateral meetings on Wednesday and Thursday as they seek to narrow large gaps on some of the thorniest issues to rein in Iran's suspect nuclear program.

US Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday ruled out military cooperation with Iran, but said Washington remained open to talks with Tehran about the threat posed by the Islamic State group

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif this week reiterated Iran's disappointment that it was not invited to join Paris talks on the IS crisis as the US seeks to build a coalition to defeat the militants who have captured a large swathe of territory in Iraq and Syria.

Kerry was Friday chairing a meeting of the UN Security Council in New York, at which Iran has asked to speak.

Top US diplomat John Kerry Friday made a passionate plea to wipe out poverty and improve health and education as the most powerful antidote to the "toxic" beliefs of extremists.

"Whether it's ISIL or Boko Haram or Al-Shebab, their ideology does not include a plan to build a nation," Kerry said, addressing a forum dedicated to global development.

"They don't have a plan to create jobs or deliver opportunity. They don't have any of those things that people most want. But they do have a strategy to capitalize on the grievances of those who feel under-represented and left behind," the US secretary of state said.

Unveiling plans to pour $63 million into Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Nigeria, Vietnam to help boost public health, especially to fight AIDS and HIV, Kerry said: "Investing in the foundations of economic growth -- health, education, food security -- is absolutely critical."

"When extremists measure their success by what they destroy, we are compelled to measure ours by what we're building," Kerry insisted.

"When extremists succeed from stoking old hatreds, we succeed by imagining new solutions and delivering opportunity."

The top US diplomat warned there were extremists who "want to prey on young people's frustrations, who want to seduce people to follow them in a very calculated way into a dead end."

Forging a global coalition to go after the Islamic State group which has seized a swath of territory in Iraq and Syria, "is the last thing that we wanted to have to do," Kerry said, just hours before chairing a meeting of the UN Security Council dedicated to the threat posed by the Islamic militants.

"The energies of the world ought to be spent providing that education and delivering the healthcare and opening up economic opportunity, creating new energy opportunities, all of these things -- not having to continue to fight each other because someone thinks they can tell everybody else how to live and what to do."

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