MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Last month, Washington announced sending 250 US troops in addition to 50 special operations forces already on the ground to help train local militants in Syria to fight Daesh.
"If the United States sends ground troops into Syria to fight Daesh, Saudi Arabia would be prepared to send special forces alongside those troops, but we will not be sending troops unilaterally," the minister told France 24 on Tuesday.
#Saudi FM: "if the US sends ground troops into #Syria, #SaudiArabia will be prepared" https://t.co/nejrzdTwnW pic.twitter.com/LQMhN7VvIZ
— FRANCE 24 English (@France24_en) 11 May 2016
The United States and the Arab Gulf monarchy are part of an international coalition of some 60 nations that have been launching airstrikes at positions of Islamist militants in Syria since August 2014.