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WORLD_ David Cameron and Vladimir Putin agree to work together to stop Islamic State

The Telegraph David Cameron and Vladimir Putin agree to work together to stop Islamic State

The Russian president congratulates the Prime Minister and the two men agree a solution to the Syrian civil war must be found



Cameron and Putin in Brisbane in 2014. The two leaders have agreed to work together against Islamic State. Photo: ALEXEI DRUZHININ/RIA NOVOSTI/EPA

By Steven Swinford, Deputy Political Editor
7:20PM BST 25 May 2015
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David Cameron has agreed with Vladimir Putin to re-open talks over how to end the civil war in Syria and help stop the rise of Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (Isil).

The Russian president, called Mr Cameron to congratulate him on his "major success" during the general election on Monday.

In the past, talks between Britain and Russia have broken down over Mr Putin's continued support for Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian dictator.

During the 30-minute conversation Mr Cameron said that Mr Assad, whose regime has used chemical weapons, "cannot be part of the solution".

VIDEO: The test that proves Assad launched chlorine attacks

However, they agreed that it was in both their interests to find a "solution" to the civil war and restart talks between national security advisers.

On Ukraine, Mr Cameron said that there are "deep differences" over the conflict but said that the priority must be the implementation of the ceasefire agreement.

A Downing Street spokesman said: "The Prime Minister concluded the call by noting that the UK and Russia had worked successfully together on the Iranian nuclear issue and he hoped that in the years ahead, we could find other issues where the UK and Russia could work together on matters of mutual interest."

Lord Dannatt, the former head of the army, has called on the government to "think the previously unthinkable" and consider sending troops to fight Isil in Syria and Iraq.

He said that air strikes have failed to stop the advance of the extremist organisation as he urged Parliament to debate the deployment of 5,000 soldiers.

However, the government has said that there is no need for British troops on the ground.


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