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Army chiefs to meet in Jordan to discuss Syria fallout

Published August 24, 2013 Updated August 24, 2013 08:51am

imageAMMAN: Military commanders from Western and Muslim countries are to meet in Jordan to discuss the impact of the Syria conflict, a Jordanian official said in remarks published on Saturday.

The meeting is to take place in the coming days at the invitation of Jordan's chief of staff Meshaal Mohamed al-Zaban and General Lloyd Austin, head of Centcom, the US command responsible for 20 countries in the Middle East and Central Asia, said the unidentified official from Jordan's high command.

America's top military officer General Martin Dempsey would take part, as well as chiefs of staff from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Canada, said the official, cited by state news agency Petra.

The official said the meeting would be an opportunity to "examine the questions linked to the security of the region and the repercussions of the Syrian crisis, as well as means of military cooperation to assure the security of Jordan".

The announcement came as the international community called for a UN investigation into the alleged use of chemical weapons in the war in Syria, which European countries and opponents of President Bashar al-Assad have blamed on the regime.

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