He also reiterated Qatar’s readiness to engage in a ground operation to “defend the Syrian people.”
The United Arab Emirates said last week that it was ready to commit ground troops to Syria to take on Daesh terrorists as part of a US-led coalition.
The announcement came less than a week after Saudi Arabia said that if the US-led antiterrorist coalition decided to launch such an operation, Riyadh would follow suit.
"If there was a consensus from the leadership of the coalition, the kingdom is willing to participate in these efforts because we believe that aerial operations are not the ideal solution and there must be a twin mix of aerial and ground operations," Brigadier General Ahmed Asseri told al-Arabiya TV.
Bahrain earlier said that it too was ready to send ground forces against Daesh militants, as part of the US-led coalition.
According to The Guardian, Saudi Arabia could send a several thousand-strong force to Syria and that the entire operation could be carried out in close coordination with Turkey.