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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Macron Meets Syria Kurds, Vows Support in Fight Against ISIS

The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces, which includes Kurdish female fighters, flushed out IS from their last bastion in Syria in late March | AFP

President Emmanuel Macron on Friday hosted representatives of the Kurdish-led force that defeated ISIS extremists in Syria, assuring them of France's support in the fight against remaining militants.

The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) had in late March flushed out ISIS from their last bastion in Syria but still warn the militants remain a threat in places.

The SDF is an umbrella force of Kurds and Arabs dominated by Kurds from the People's Protection Units (YPG) militia. It is regarded with huge distrust by neighboring Turkey which sees the YPG as a terror group.

Macron assured the SDF representatives, who were not named, of the "active support of France in the fight against Daesh which continues to be a menace for collective security," the presidency said in a statement, using an Arabic acronym for ISIS.

Particularly important was the support in the "handling of terrorist fighters held as prisoners along with their families."

European capitals are all keeping a careful eye on the ISIS prisoners held by the SDF after the defeat of the militants, given many are dual nationals.

Macron also vowed that financial support would be allocated to "respond to the humanitarian needs and the socio-economic stabilization of civilian populations in Syria."

The SDF were the key ally of the West in defeating ISIS and waged the bulk of the fighting on the ground.

But they fear being abandoned by their patrons now ISIS is beaten, after US President Donald Trump announced the withdrawal of American forces from Syria.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian had in April announced one million euros ($1.1 million) in humanitarian aid for camps housing displaced people, notably Al-Hol which holds thousands of women and children who lived in ISIS-held areas.

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