The SCO is an international alliance comprising Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
“This work has been going on for a long time…All of the SCO countries understand this danger and we are developing measures to boost the activity of the [Regional Antiterrorist Structure] of the SCO in the fight against IS,” Gen. Sergei Smirnov told journalists.
The coalition against the Islamic State must be expanded under UN coordination, he said.
“We need to attract as many countries as possible and establish political dialogue,” Gen. Sergei Smirnov told journalists.
Smirnov said that the Special Forces from Russia, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Europe, and the United States are trying to cooperate regardless of “outside factors.”
A US-led international coalition has been conducting airstrikes against ISIL positions in Iraq since August 2014, later expanding its self-imposed mandate to include ISIL targets in Syria, all without the approval and potential assistance of either Damascus or the UN Security Council.
Russia has called for cooperation between all belligerents of the Syrian civil war to prevent regional anarchy, a void that is strongly suspected would be quickly filled by ISIL.
In late June, Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested the Syrian leadership join forces with regional countries, such as Turkey, Jordan and Saudi Arabia, to fight ISIL.