Dillon: Coalition will continue to be present in Manbij
Spokesman for the International Coalition forces Ryan Dillon said that the coalition forces will continue to be present in Manbij and launch operations against IS, and stressed that Manbij is managed by a local council of its people.

NEWS DESK-The Colonel Ryan Dillon, the spokesman for the international coalition forces, told Saudi newspaper Al-Riyadh on US President Donald Trump's statement that the United States would leave Syria "very soon", adding that "there has been no change in the Ministry of Defense's mission in Syria to fight IS."
The American side will continue to secure the main area where the United States is fighting mercenaries, Dillon said, east of the Euphrates River and along the Syrian-Iraqi border.
He pointed out that there are currently joint American fronts with the Syrian Democratic Forces, open against IS in the "hybrid" on the outskirts of the Euphrates River, and "Deshisha", near the Syrian-Iraqi border.
The spokesman of the International Alliance that the joint work between the coalition and the Syrian Democratic Forces make significant advance in these areas.
Ryan Dillon said "The coalition forces will continue to be present in Manbij area and launch operations against IS
He added" who manages Manbij today is mainly a local council of Arabs, After the alliance cleared the region of IS."
US President Donald Trump said Thursday that his country would withdraw from Syria very soon.
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